Nevsky Prospekt, St Petersburg (i)
Posted in Architecture, Baltic Cruise, Trips at 20:00 on 30 April 2020
Nevsky Prospekt, (or Nevsky Avenyue) is St Petersburg’s main street, running more or less east from the Admiralty Building near the Winter Palace at the River Neva end in the west to the Moscow Railway Station and, after veering slightly southwards at Vosstaniya Square, to the Alexander Nevsky Lavra Monastery. (We didn’t go that far.)
This poster/billboard of Vladimir Putin was on a road leading to the General Staff Building:-
General Staff Building arch, Winter Palace behind:-
The Prospekt itself has many fine buildings like this pinkish grey one with great detailing:-
And something calling itself Grand Palace:-
And this church, set back from the street:-
Part of the way up the south side is this set of colonnades with shops:-
Then there’s the Kazan Cathedral:-
With its fountain:-
The fine building across the street and back a bit is almost hidden away:-
Tags: fountains, Grand Palace, Kazan Cathedral, Nevsky Prospekt, River Neva, St Petersburg, Vladimir Putin, Winter Palace









