The Alexander Garden lies along the south and west façades of the Russian Admiralty in St. Petersburg, parallel to the Neva River and Admiralty Quay, extending from Palace Square in the east to St. Isaac's Cathedral in the west.Can enjoy the walk!
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The Alexander Garden lies along the south and west façades of the Russian Admiralty in St. Petersburg, parallel to the Neva River and Admiralty Quay, extending from Palace Square in the east to St. Isaac's Cathedral in the west.Can enjoy the walk!
和中国极其相关的。俄罗斯伟大的中亚探险家普尔热瓦尔斯基的铜像。普氏五次进行中亚探险,曾到达敦煌、新疆,命名了很多中亚地名,发现了“普氏野马”。他还是发现黑水城的科兹洛夫的老师。
挺有历史的一个公园,有不少雕塑值得一看。
Smack dab in the center of St. Petersburg and right off Palace Square, the Alexander Garden(s) was (were?) laid out in the early 1800s. A must see for foreigners visiting with enough time to explore and enough unescorted freedom to wander.
Alexander Gardens reminded me an awful lot of the National Mall in Washington, DC in the United States. It's a long, narrow green space in a prominent location that's sandwiched between some of the most visiting sites in the city. To stroll it's whole length is to get a flavor for the more leisurely side of St. Petersburg.