Summer Palace: A fountain garden on the Gulf of Finland.
Peter the Great built the first garden in St. Petersburg (Peter I moved the capital to St. Petersburg), located on the Gulf of Finland and surrounded by rivers. The most abundant resource is water, so the Summer Garden is full of fountain sculptures.
There is a waterfall fountain sculpture group in front of the main building of the Summer Palace Garden. When all the fountains and water columns are turned on, the golden statues stand in the sunlight, shining with golden light and brilliance, creating a magnificent scene. The entire garden has two trapezoidal waterfalls, 37 large golden sculptures, 150 small golden sculptures, 29 bas-reliefs, 64 fountains, and more than 2,000 water columns, making it a fountain exhibition center.
As a palace, the emperor's portraits, luxurious facilities, and various exquisite items and decorations are naturally not lacking. The most exciting part is the river channel leading to the bay behind the palace, surrounded by various sculptures, fountains, bridges, and gardens, making it a place to linger.
Coordinates: Naberezhnaya Lebyazh'yey Kanavki, St Petersburg, Russia, 191186
Tickets: The upper garden is free, while the lower garden and the Grand Palace require tickets, costing around RUB 1,000.
Transportation: Take bus 136 from downtown St. Petersburg and transfer to bus 46 to the Summer Garden, about an hour's journey.
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St. Petersburg Summer Garden: Elegant and Tranquil, Maintain Silence
Strolling through the Summer Garden in St. Petersburg, I am captivated by the elegance and tranquility of this royal garden.
The layout of the Summer Garden is symmetrical, with lush green trees and verdant lawns. Exquisite sculptures and fountains are scattered throughout, adding an artistic atmosphere. As I walk along the paths, I feel the gentle breeze on my face and admire the beautiful scenery under the sunset glow.
Travel Tips:
1. Allow Enough Time: The Summer Garden is quite large with many attractions worth seeing. It is recommended to allocate enough time for a leisurely visit.
2. Visit the Fountains: The fountains in the Summer Garden are very beautiful, especially under the sunlight, displaying brilliant colors.
3. Appreciate the Sculptures: There are many exquisite sculptures in the garden, which can be carefully appreciated for their artistic beauty.
4. Pay Attention to the Weather: The weather in St. Petersburg is unpredictable, especially in summer when it can suddenly rain. It is advisable to bring rain gear.
5. Maintain Silence: The Summer Garden is a tranquil place. Visitors should keep quiet and avoid loud noises to not disturb others' experience.
In the Summer Garden of St. Petersburg, I felt the unique charm of a royal garden. If you visit St. Petersburg, you should not miss this beautiful place.
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Summer Garden is a beautiful garden with a symmetrical layout. It was built by Peter the Great in 1704 and is the earliest layout garden in Russia. Summer Garden is a fountain garden in the concept of Peter the Great and should be more beautiful than the gardens of the Palace of Versailles.
Summer Garden was originally designed as a royal summer residence, when the park was closed, unless invited by Peter the Great to visit.
The Summer Garden is now one of the most beautiful places in St. Petersburg. There is a huge pond at the entrance to the main entrance. Beautiful swan will be stocked in summer and autumn. There are many statues lined up along the avenue behind the pond, although it is only a surviving statue. Replica, but still set off against the beautiful summer garden.