Saint Petersburg, Russia - Line 1 Kirovsko Vyborgskaya Line - Avtovo to Narvskay Stations (2018)
Avtovo (Russian: А́втово) is a station on the Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya Line of the Saint Petersburg Metro. Designed by architect Yevgenii Levinson (ru), it opened as part of the first Leningrad Metro line on November 15, 1955. In 2014, The Guardian included it on the list of 12 most beautiful metro stations in the world.
Kirovsky Zavod (Russian: Ки́ровский заво́д) is a station of the Saint Petersburg Metro on the Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya Line. The station opened on 15 November 1955.
Narvskaya (Russian: На́рвская) is a subway station in Saint Petersburg, Russia on the Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya Line between the stations Baltiyskaya and Kirovsky Zavod. The station opened on November 15, 1955, as part of the first stage of Saint Petersburg Metro from Avtovo to Ploschad Vosstania.
Avtovo's unique and highly ornate design features columns faced with ornamental glass manufactured at the Lomonosov factory.[3] Although the original plan envisaged using glass on all of the columns in the station, white marble was substituted on some due to time constraints. This marble was supposed to be temporary, but it has never been replaced. The walls are faced with white marble and adorned on the north side by a row of ornamental ventilation grilles. At the end of the platform a mosaic by V.A. Voronetskiy and A.K. Sokolov commemorates the Leningrad Blockade (1941-1944) during the Second World War.
Unlike the other stations on the first line, Avtovo is a shallow-level station, constructed using the cut and cover method. It belongs to the shallow column class of underground stations.
Avtovo has as its entrance vestibule a large Neoclassical building with a domed cupola, located on the east side of Prospekt Stachek (ru).
Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya Line (Russian: Кировско-Вы́боргская ли́ния, the line between the city's Kirovsky District and Vyborgsky District) is the oldest line of the Saint Petersburg Metro, opened in 1955. The original stations are very beautiful and elaborately decorated, especially Avtovo and Narvskaya. The line connects four out of five Saint Petersburg's main railway stations. In 1995, a flooding occurred in a tunnel between Lesnaya and Ploschad Muzhestva stations and, for nine years, the line was separated into two independent segments (the gap was connected by a shuttle bus route). The line is also one of the two lines in the network to feature shallow stations, the other being the Nevsko-Vasileostrovskaya Line.
The line cuts Saint Petersburg centre on a northeast-southwest axis. In the south its alignment follows the shore of the Gulf of Finland. In the north it extends outside the city limits into the Leningrad oblast (it is the only line to stretch beyond the city boundary). The Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya Line generally coloured red on Metro maps.
Saint Petersburg (Russian: Санкт-Петербу́рг, tr. Sankt-Peterburg, IPA: [ˈsankt pʲɪtʲɪrˈburk] (About this sound listen)) is Russia's second-largest city after Moscow, with five million inhabitants in 2012. An important Russian port on the Baltic Sea, it has a status of a federal subject (a federal city).
Situated on the Neva River, at the head of the Gulf of Finland on the Baltic Sea, it was founded by Tsar Peter the Great on May 27 [O.S. 16] 1703. On 1 September 1914, the name was changed from Saint Petersburg to Petrograd (Russian: Петрогра́д, IPA: [pʲɪtrɐˈgrat]), on 26 January 1924 to Leningrad (Russian: Ленингра́д, IPA: [lʲɪnʲɪnˈgrat]), and on 7 September 1991 back to Saint Petersburg. Between 1713 and 1728 and in 1732–1918, Saint Petersburg was the capital of Imperial Russia. In 1918, the central government bodies moved to Moscow.
Saint Petersburg is one of the modern cities of Russia, as well as its cultural capital. The Historic Centre of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments constitute a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Saint Petersburg is home to the Hermitage, one of the largest art museums in the world. Many foreign consulates, international corporations, banks and businesses have offices in Saint Petersburg.
Saint Petersburg hosted the games of 2018 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 2020.
Куоккала (Ре́пино) / Kuokkala (Repino): 1910-1914
Дореволюционная Россия в фотографиях
Окрестности Санкт-Петербурга
Куоккала (Ре́пино)
1910-1914
Pre-Revolutionary Russia in Photographs
Neighbourhoods of St. Petersburg
Kuokkala (Repino)
1910-1914
Grave-Allegro from prelude. Op. 32. No13
by S. Rachmaninov. Played here by Moura Lympany
Here I present a further video in my series of the neighbourhoods of St. Petersburg before the Revolution.
Kuokkala (Repino after 1948) is a settlement that dates back to medieval times and was first mentioned in 1323 in a treaty between Sweden and Novgorod....
Frequent wars and border clashes made living in these places unsafe. In 1568, 5 peasant families settled in a deserted village after another war. In 1590, 12 households were already listed in Kuokkal’s tax lists, but they all disappeared at the turn of the century. Most of the residents came to Kuokkala after the Northern War from the neighboring Kivenapa parish....
n 1714, by decree of Peter I , construction of an armory began on the southern river meadows of the village of Kuokkala . After a century and a half, friction arose between the Finnish population and the management of the plant, as a result of which in 1864 Sestroretsk settlement was transferred from the autonomous Finland to the St. Petersburg province ....
With the coming of the St.Petersburg, Vyborg and Helsinki Railway line in 1870, land was acquired and built upon by affluent people of St. petersburg. A train stop was built in 1889 and in 1897 the Kuokkala Railway Station was built......
Apartment na Vyborgskom - Saint Petersburg - Russian Federation
Apartment na Vyborgskom hotel city: Saint Petersburg - Country: Russian Federation
Address: Vyborgskoe Shosse 5/1; zip code: 194356
Situated 10 km from Petrovsky Stadium in Saint Petersburg, this apartment features free WiFi and a balcony. Providing free private parking, the apartment is 11 km from Hermitage Museum.
-- Эти апартаменты с балконом расположены в Санкт-Петербурге, в 10 км от стадиона «Петровский» и 11 км от Эрмитажа. К услугам гостей бесплатный Wi-Fi. Автомобиль можно оставить на бесплатной частной парковке.
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The Catherine Institute. St Petersburg - 1908
Екатерининский институт
(Петербургское училище ордена Св. Екатерины)
Фонтанка, 36
Май 1908
Автор:Фотография ателье Буллы
The Catherine Institute
(St. Petersburg School of the Order of St.Catherine)
Fontanka, 36
May 1908
Photographs from the Bulla Studios
Music: Prelude No. 7 in A major by Cesar Cui
Best Hotels in Saint Petersburg Apartments on Khoshimina 16
Ulitsa Khoshimina, 16, Vyborgsky, 194355 Saint Petersburg, Russia
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Best Hotels in Saint Petersburg Apartments on Khoshimina 16
Apartments on Khoshimina 16 is a self-catering accommodation located in Saint Petersburg and offers free WiFi access. The property is 7.1 miles from Petrovsky Stadium and 7.8 miles from Hermitage Museum.
The contemporary studio apartment features parquet flooring, a flat-screen TV and a city view. It is made up of a bathroom with bathtub and a living room with open-plan kitchen and sofa bed.
You can prepare meals using the provided kitchen and a shopping centre can be found in the area.
The property offers private parking at sucharge and Pulkovo International Airport is located 17.4 miles away.
Vyborgsky is a great choice for travelers interested in Museums, History and City Walks.