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Saint Petersburg is one of the cities richest of Russia in artistic testimonys, city-museum by itself, city of the architectural units, the quays of Neva with his drawbridges, the channels and the islands. Saint Petersburg is often called the city of the museums. The museum of Hermitage, one of... More

Saint Petersburg is one of the cities richest of Russia in artistic testimonys, city-museum by itself, city of the architectural units, the quays of Neva with his drawbridges, the channels and the islands. Saint Petersburg is often called the city of the museums. The museum of Hermitage, one of the most famous museums of the world, justifies with him only a voyage to Saint Petersburg. Rebirth of Church is the distinctive feature of time post-Soviet. In Saint Petersburg, there is more than 50 orthodoxe churches, the churches and the temples of the worship catholic, protesting, Jew, Islamic and Buddhist. The addresses of larger churches of the city are given below. Less

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