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An old park area — a cozy place to relax in the very heart of Petersburg. During a pleasant walk along the well-kept alleys, you can see monuments, a musical fountain, and an oak tree planted by Alexander II, and reach the main attractions of the city: the Winter Palace, St. Isaac’s Cathedral, the Bronze Horseman, the Admiralty building, and others. Free entrance

Church of St. Innocent of Irkutsk
One of the oldest city churches and one of the most revered shrines in the region.

Swallow's Nest
The most recognizable symbol of Crimea. This castle-like palace towers atop the 40-meter-high Aurora Cliff. It acquired its current appearance in 1912 thanks to architect Alexander Sherwood. To reach it, you'll need to conquer 1,200 steps—first down, then up. At the end awaits not just the castle but also a breathtaking coastal panorama: from here, you'll see Yalta, Sail Rock, and Mount Ayu-Dag.
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