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What to do in Russia

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Forget all the negative thoughts about Russia, it's a developed and safe place, full of friendly people and open to tourists.

Of course, as in Brazil, most people don't know English, but education helps and after a while you can see, smile and understand without understanding the words.

A small example is St. Petersburg, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, not the most beautiful place I've ever seen, St. Petersburg is the largest city in Europe in Russia and was built by Peter.

As such, Grande was one of the most important cities in world history.

The first and most important kings.

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In fact, you can learn about the Romanov family and its emperors in the movie Anastasia.

Political Monarchy of the Tsar The Tsar exercised absolute power in Russia for more than three centuries.

This year, the Romanovs ruled and governed and St. Petersburg became the capital. There were many conspiracies, betrayals and murders behind this empire. This meant carelessness, noise and confusion.

While you think about what to do at the city's open-air Russian Museum, wander the streets to learn more about this part of history without spending a fortune.

Kazan Cathedral

Inspired by St. Petersburg Cathedral, it is one of the most important buildings of the St. Petersburg Orthodox Church.

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Peter in Rome, on busy Nevsky Avenue, the city's main thoroughfare.

So this beautiful shrine was built between 1801 and 1811 to house the icons of Our Lady of Kazan.

The former ice palace of the Romanovs is now the Hermitage Museum. This place is very beautiful, Rio Grande or Niva River, beautiful view all around, I like to walk from Nevsky prospect to Bolshaya Morskaya prospect, go to the city center to see the Arc de Triomphe.

In the center of the square is a 40-meter monument to Tsar Alexander I from 1834, commemorating Russia's victory in the Napoleonic Wars.

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You have to pay to enter the museum, but the good news is that the first Sunday of the month is free. The creation of

a summer garden had a direct impact on the city's architecture.

Founded in 1704 by Peter the Great, Bella was a passion of the sculptor, famous for its trees, plants and flowers, as well as its European marble fountains and beautiful figures.

Court hours are from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. in summer, from May to September, and from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. in winter, from October to April.

After all, entry to the park is free.

One of the most valuable treasures of the Petrograd region is St. Petersburg.

After all, the city was built in three days, in May 1703, in preparation for the construction of the king.

After all, community registration costs R200 (adults) and R70 (students), open daily at 10am, except on Wednesdays.


Source of information: worldpackers.com