Peterhof. Petergof. Petrodvorets. Suburbs of the Saint Petersburg
TRIP TO ST. PETERSBURG
SUBURBS OF THE ST.PETERSBURG
PETRODVORETS (PETERHOF)
Peter the Great founded the world famous residence of the Russian Tsars, the town of parks, palaces and fountains in the beginning of the 18th century. In 1714-1725, the Lower Park and the Upper Gardens were designed, the Upper Chambers, the Marly and Monplaisir Palaces, the Hermitage Pavilion, the Cascades, and the Lower Park fountains were constructed (architects J. -B. Le Blonde, I. Braunstein, N. Michetti). In the second half of the 18th century, the fountains of the Upper Park were created, the Dragon (Chessboard) Hill Cascade was altered, and the Great Palace was expanded and renovated. Fountain Lane was added to the Lower Park ensemble by architects J. B. Vallin de la Mothe, G. Quarenghi, B. Rastrelli, and M. G. Zemtsov during this time. In the middle of the 19th century there appeared new landscape parks, new palaces, pavilions, and fountains (architects N. L. Benua, I. I. Charlemaign, A. Menelas).
The famous Peterhof fountains work only during the summer. In winter seven museums are open in the parks: the Great Peterhof Palace, Catherine Wing, Marly Palace, the Hermitage Pavilion, Benua Museum, the Cottage and the Bath Wing.
- THE GREAT PALACE
Open 10.30 a.m. – 5 p.m. Closed Mon and the last Tu of each month
- OTHER MUSEUMS
Open 10.30 a.m. – 4 p.m. and Sun Every museum is closed on a different day of the week
How to get there: take suburban trains from the Baltiysky railway station (metro: Baltiyskaya), get off at Novy Peterhof (approximately 35 minutes from the city), then take bus 348, 350, 351, 352, or 356 from there to the park.
In the summer you can also take the hydrofoil on the Neva near the Hermitage.
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