Back To Old Petersburg Boat Cruise. St Petersburg, Russia
Saint Petersburg, Russia is known as the city of embankments, bridges and rivers. Back to Old Petersburg boat cruise proves it.
It is nowadays the most full tour through the historical St Petersburg. It goes through Neva river, Fontanka river, Krukov canal, Griboedov canal and Moyka River.
During the trip you will see such a sightseeings like the Admiralty, Winter Palace (Hermitage), Palace Embankment, Palace Bridge, The Spit of Vasilievsky Island, Kunstkamera (The Museum of Curiosity), Peter and Paul Fortress, Peter and Paul Cathedral, Marble Palace, Troitsky Bridge, Summer Garden, Summer Palace, Pantelemon Bridge, Mikhailovsky Castle, Sheremetev Palace, Faberge Museum, Catherine's Institute of Noble Maiden, Anichkov Bridge, Anichkov Palace, Revenue Houses, Trinity Cathedral, St Nicholas Naval Cathedral, Church of The Savior on Spilled Blood and more.
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Walking tour in St Petersburg, Russia
This is just a walking tour by Nevsky Prospect and the main historical places with my friend Oksana. due to the rain i couldn't cover The church of the spilt blood & The great mosque st petersburg.
we are just showing you special & important places, you can visit these places as you want.
you can read more information from below links about all places.
Пышечная
Эрмитаж/Hermitage
Исаакиевский собор
Биржа и стрелка Василевского острова
Петропавловская крепость
petropavlovskaya.org
A LEAR of the STEPPES, ETC by Ivan Turgenev | Audiobook with subtitles
Table of contents:
00:30 | 0 - Introduction
15:30 | 1 - A Lear of the Steppes 1 - 3
31:37 | 2 - A Lear of the Steppes Parts 4 - 6
44:59 | 3 - A Lear of the Steppes Parts 7 - 9
57:07 | 4 - A Lear of the Steppes Parts 10 - 12
1:22:51 | 5 - A Lear of the Steppes Parts 13 - 15
1:46:03 | 6 - A Lear of the Steppes Parts 16 - 18
2:07:25 | 7 - A Lear of the Steppes Parts 19 - 21
2:22:35 | 8 - A Lear of the Steppes Parts 22 - 24
2:46:30 | 9 - A Lear of the Steppes Parts 25 - 27
3:08:26 | 10 - A Lear of the Steppes Parts 28 - 31
3:30:51 | 11 - Faust First Letter
3:45:33 | 12 - Faust Second Letter
4:02:14 | 13 - Faust Third Letter
4:12:17 | 14 - Faust Fourth Letter
4:29:05 | 15 - Faust Fifth Letter
4:37:38 | 16 - Faust Sixth Letter
4:50:04 | 17 - Faust Seventh & Eighth Letters
4:55:52 | 18 - Faust Ninth Letter
5:19:02 | 19 - Acia Parts 1 and 2
5:39:06 | 20 - Acia Parts 3 and 4
5:54:40 | 21 - Acia Parts 5 and 6
6:03:43 | 22 - Acia Parts 7 and 8
6:22:06 | 23 - Acia Parts 9 and 10
6:32:39 | 24 - Acia Parts 11 and 12
6:39:46 | 25 - Acia Parts 13 and 14
6:49:01 | 26 - Acia Parts 15 and 16
7:00:36 | 27 - Acia Parts 17 to 20
7:07:51 | 28 - Acia Parts 21 and 22
A Lear of the Steppes, etc.
Ivan TURGENEV , translated by Constance GARNETT
This book contains three novellas by one of the major writers of Russian literature. The first, A LEAR OF THE STEPPES, is a brilliant re-imagining of Shakespeare’s play King Lear, wherein a larger-than-life father makes a life-altering decision with consequences unforeseen by him. FAUST begins at Section 11. In a series of letters to a friend the writer recounts his chance meeting with a married woman whom he had known years earlier when both were single and committed to each other. The ensuing events are vividly revealed in the letters. Section 19 introduces ACIA, the final “ETC.” of the book’s title. Turgenev poignantly portrays the twists and turns of human emotions in this moving psychological portrait of two people who fall in love. Leo Tolstoy believed Acia to be one of Turgenev's greatest stories. (Lee Smalley)
Genre(s): Published 1800 -1900 Audio Book Audiobooks All Rights Reserved. This is a Librivox recording. All Librivox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer visit librivox.org.