The magnificent summer palace is located in the quiet forest on the southern bank of the Gulf of Finland. It was built by order of Peter the Great in 1714, so it is also called Peterhof. Because of its luxurious and magnificent architectural style, the Summer Palace is also known as the "Russian Versailles". The Summer Palace is an early building in St. Petersburg. In the early 18th century, many large-scale balls, court celebrations and other activities were held here. Peter the Great would come here every summer before his death. The best way to visit the Summer Palace is to take a bus to the entrance of the Upper Garden, visit the Upper Garden, then visit the Lower Garden, and then leave by boat, while enjoying the beauty of the Gulf of Finland along the way. The Summer Palace consists of a French-style upper garden, a lower garden with more than 200 fountains, and many ingeniously designed fountains in the garden, with the Grand Palace in between. There is no need to buy a ticket to enter the upper garden, so tourists who come from land can enjoy the upper garden and buy a ticket to enter the lower garden. There are large grass gardens and sculptures in the upper garden. There are some small fountains here are sculptures depicting fairy tales. When the weather is good, you can see many locals strolling here, children playing, and newcomers shooting wedding dresses here. According to. At the end of the upper garden, you can see the great palace of Peter the Great. In front of the palace is the more striking golden waterfall fountain of the Summer Palace. Although the fountain is only open from May to October every year, no matter what Season, the exterior of these gilded sculptures looks so glorious and beautiful. The famous main fountain is called "Samson Fighting the Lion". In this golden sculpture with a height of 5 meters and a weight of 3 tons, Samson forcibly opened the mouth of a male lion, and its forceful gesture can be described as lifelike. . Behind the waterfall fountain is the grand palace of the Summer Palace. The interior and exterior are very ornately decorated, with gilded domes on both wings. The palace has a celebration hall, a banquet hall and a palace room. At that time, Peter the Great lived on the first floor, and Empress Catherine lived on the second floor. The second floor was luxuriously decorated. The upstairs was very ornately decorated. The columns of the ballroom were decorated with Venetian mirrors. Photography is not allowed in the palace. The overall size is much smaller than that of the Ekaterina Palace and the Winter Palace, and the decoration style is very similar. In addition, additional fees are charged, so many group tourists do not enter the inside to visit, but spend more time. in the lower garden. After coming out of the Grand Palace, we entered the Lower Garden, which spreads out in a fan shape towards the Gulf of Finland by the Grand Palace. Going down from the Grand Palace is a square. The lawn on the ground of the square is trimmed like a fine carpet. Gold-plated sculpture, glittering and lifelike. In the middle of the square is a river, and on both sides of the river are forests with towering trees. About one kilometer down the river is the vast Gulf of Finland. There are men and women in medieval costumes posing in many of the attractions in the lower garden, and you can choose to pay some money to take pictures with them as a souvenir. In addition, there is also the Marry Palace by the seaside of the lower garden, which is the private living place of the tsar.
The summer palace in St. Petersburg, Russia, also known as the Peter Palace, is located in the quiet forest on the south bank of the Gulf of Finland, covering an area of more than 400 hectares. The Summer Palace is an early building in St. Petersburg, restored after World War II and listed by UNESCO as a World Heritage List.
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Before introducing it, let me complain about this broken place. I am so angry that I am so angry. Foreigners tickets are 1200p! And 1200p is only the price of entering this park. If you want to visit the palace museum, you have to pay another 1500p. I am so angry that I am so angry. Russians only need 600+600p. It is reasonable to have a discount with the student ID card, but I asked foreigners that day. It took us 1000p to take a taxi from the city, one way. Finally, we visited the park and visited the palace inside Baidu pictures.
Peterhof Summer Palace, built in 1710, is the place where the Tsar lived, similar to Chengde Summer Resort in China. The first place where Peter the Great lived temporarily to supervise the construction of the Harbor of Karangstadt was a cabin. Later, Peter the Great liked the place and built a palace there. The Summer Palace is also known as the Fountain Capital. There are more than 60 fountain pools made of pure gold in the garden, and there are complex fountain pipeline systems. Today, the Summer Palace has become a complex of palace gardens in the 18th and 19th centuries. Because of its magnificent architecture, the Summer Palace is known as "Versailles of Russia". From the gate to the upper garden, it consists of three fountains, which can be visited without tickets. Walk along the road until you get to the back of the palace. It is important to note that the team enters from the back of the palace. Individuals must go around the front door of the palace and buy the garden ticket before they can buy the palace ticket. The Grand Palace is smaller and less luxurious than the Yekaterina Palace, and photographs are not allowed inside. The real highlight of the Summer Palace is the fountain in the garden. After visiting the Grand Palace, I came out of the main entrance and took a few steps forward to the most spectacular golden waterfall fountain. Walking down the fountain, there is a main road in the center called "Sea Avenue". There are many paths on both sides to the fountains and museums. Along the sea avenue, you can walk to the Baltic Sea. There is a wharf for tourists to take a cruise boat back to the city center. It takes about 40 minutes. The stopping place is usually near the Winter Palace. Unfortunately, on the day we went, it was rainy and windy, and we didn't get on board. We had to exchange the metro and go back to the city centre. The journey was one hour and 45 minutes. Lower garden ticket 750 rubles per person, Grand Palace ticket 700 rubles per person, visit the Grand Palace for about 2 hours, visit the lower garden for about 1 hour.
1:There are too many people going today, almost pushing people in. It is suggested to go out of season. 2:There are many original paintings, the portrait of Peter the Great, the portrait of Yekaterina I and her descendants, and 3:There was a room not exploded during World War II. It is well preserved. 4:There are many fountains in the garden. It is beautiful. 5:Driving from the city to the Summer Palace is about an hour, 50km. 6:Suggestion Chartered tours cost about 1,600 RMB for 5 hours, 15,000 roubles, including tickets, trains and professional tour guides. Professional tour guides will explain much better.
Iron Line 2 2 stations, transfer to Line 1 4 stations, out of the subway station, Penguin went to the newspaper kiosk at the door to ask, before waiting for her to open, the people in the kiosk knew what she asked, pointed forward to point direction. Perhaps because St. Petersburg is a tourist city, maybe St. Petersburg is just the size of the city, maybe we have adapted to this illiterate state, anyway, it feels more comfortable than in Moscow, and the spirit is relaxed. Take the bus opposite the subway exit. We just came out of the underground passage. Someone came to solicit customers. The unified price is 70 rubles and give us a discount of 65 rubles. The minibus K424 Road, the driver bought the ticket, showed him the photo of the summer palace, he nodded and said yes, about 30 minutes away. We don't know how many stops to take, nor did we report the station, of course, we can't understand the station, we estimate that we are approaching, ask the passengers, two passengers still quarrel, because one said there are two stations, one said there are three stations. Then an aunt insisted on letting us get off the bus, the driver meant to have a stop in front, and later we thought that the summer palace must be very big, so the bus will have multiple stations. We got off the bus and found that it was a free park. The penguin responded that it was the upper garden of the summer palace. Peter the Great summer palace, also known as the "Russian summer palace" and "Peter palace". Located in the forest on the south bank of the Gulf of Finland, it is about 30 kilometers from St. Petersburg, covering nearly 1,000 hectares, designed by the Swiss Domenick Tregini, the outskirts of the Russian Tsars and the early architecture of St. Petersburg. Summer Palace (Petrodvorets) 9:00am to 8:00pm, free up the garden, 500 rubles down the garden, 550 rubles. In English, tell the conductor that the summer palace must say Peterhof, saying that people do not understand. Peter Palace City has the name of Versailles Palace in Russia. As soon as we arrived in St. Petersburg and the summer palace, we saw the colorful Russian suburbs and rural scenery. Compared with the church and museum, we have a more psychological sense of identity for the natural scenery. All Russian folk songs are ringing in our ears, in the song of the wind and the wheat and waves. We walked lightly on the rustling leaves, the trees leaping squirrels, and we walked slowly to the Gulf of Finland.
The Summer Palace is about 29 kilometers from St. Petersburg. It is divided into three parts: lower park, palace (grand palace) and upper garden (upper garden). The most worth seeing is the fountain group in the lower garden. The Summer Palace (Peter Palace) is a two-story stone building. Facing the lower garden and the sea. The lower garden is a group of fountains on the front of Peter's Palace, centered on grand cascade, symmetrically distributed on both sides, and the central sea canal leads directly to the seaside. The lower garden has a wide lawn, garden, and quite a lot of fountains and statues, which is the biggest feature of the summer palace garden. Among them, the most famous fountain group is called the Grand Cascade , including 64 fountains of different colors, more than 200 bronze statues (gold-plated surfaces) and countless reliefs. Thousands of spray columns, constantly spraying water columns into the blue sky, forming waterfalls and thousands of shapes, which are dizzying, and there are quiet and tall forests, which make people linger. The fountain statue in the center of the fountain group is the Samson Fight Lion statue of the new generation of Russian sculptors (1801), the thickest column is 20 meters high, Samson (legendary Hercules), and he fought to tear open the blood basin of the lion (symbol of the Swedish army) with his bare hands to commemorate the The Battle of Poltava of June 27, 1709. The Russian army led by Peter the Great overcame the Swedish army led by Charles XII of Sweden, and won a decisive victory in the Northern War, which established Russia as a European power.