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One of the place of interest in Aleksandria Historical Park in Peterhof
Just wandering in the large Aleksandria Park, we stumbled upon this unusual stone bridge. It is located in the eastern part of the Park, near one beautiful Cottage, Palace Museum. It is thrown across ...
The work has been carried out in a thorough way, the bridge is completely restored and looks most remarkable. A nice nuance when walking around a decent park as a whole.
The name of the ruined bridge was given because near this place until 1941 the ruins of the former minorikov Palace of Monkurage were preserved. The supports and arches were folded from brick and roughly processed edge ...
A great unusual bridge from a stone with handkerchiefs from a bereze, which offers a wonderful view of the surroundings. You can arrange a photo session in the style of the 19th century.
One of the place of interest in Aleksandria Historical Park in Peterhof
Just wandering in the large Aleksandria Park, we stumbled upon this unusual stone bridge. It is located in the eastern part of the Park, near one beautiful Cottage, Palace Museum. It is thrown across ...
Good work of restorators
The work has been carried out in a thorough way, the bridge is completely restored and looks most remarkable. A nice nuance when walking around a decent park as a whole.
The ruined bridge in Alexandria Park.
The name of the ruined bridge was given because near this place until 1941 the ruins of the former minorikov Palace of Monkurage were preserved. The supports and arches were folded from brick and roughly processed edge ...
Impressive bridge
A great unusual bridge from a stone with handkerchiefs from a bereze, which offers a wonderful view of the surroundings. You can arrange a photo session in the style of the 19th century.
Ripple bridge
The bridge was built in 1828 under Adam Menelas. The bridge is a roughly cut stone with perils and lime vases.