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Beautiful statues
Guard Lions are two lions located in the Embankment of Neva River, in Saint Petersburg, the main city of the North-Western of Russian Federation. They are beautiful and the views of the lions, the riv...
There are two lion statues erected on the side of Neva Embankment in front of Admiralty Building, may be for the purpose of guarding Neva River. The spot is good for photo-taking particularly at nigh...
These are perhaps the two most famous; there is even a tour you can take to visit all the lions in St Petersburg, many of them faced houses faced with some of the channels. ...
Copies of Florentine lions made of sheet copper were installed on granite pedestals at the palace port on the project of Karl Russia in 1832. They became symbols of the city and one of the most ...
Beautiful statues
Guard Lions are two lions located in the Embankment of Neva River, in Saint Petersburg, the main city of the North-Western of Russian Federation. They are beautiful and the views of the lions, the riv...
Lions everywhere
There are so many lion statues all around this great city, but these are among most famous. Great photo oportunity.
Lion statues guarding Neva River
There are two lion statues erected on the side of Neva Embankment in front of Admiralty Building, may be for the purpose of guarding Neva River. The spot is good for photo-taking particularly at nigh...
Probably the most photographed in the city
These are perhaps the two most famous; there is even a tour you can take to visit all the lions in St Petersburg, many of them faced houses faced with some of the channels. ...
Lions on the Palace Pristani
Copies of Florentine lions made of sheet copper were installed on granite pedestals at the palace port on the project of Karl Russia in 1832. They became symbols of the city and one of the most ...