Wednesday Walk in the garden at Anichkov Palace

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This small garden is a very pleasant place for a walk. The Anichkov Palace Garden is located on the city's main street, Nevsky Prospekt. This garden is separated by a fence from the street and seems like a quiet place, despite the busy city life just around the corner.

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I turned off Nevsky Prospekt near the palace complex's service buildings. I have to walk around the palace building to get to the garden. The two symmetrical buildings form a short street, which would take me to the Fontanka River embankment. But I have to go in the other direction.

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On the way I admire the bas-reliefs on the walls of the buildings and the huge spruces. The spruce paws are covered with snow. It may seem like winter is still on, but the sun is shining very brightly, you don't get this much sunshine in winter.

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I walked around the palace building and the service buildings and entered the garden. The gate to the garden from the side of Nevsky Prospekt is always closed, so I had to take such a difficult route. At the end of the walk, I'll go to this gate to see the bustling life of Central Avenue from the side of the quiet garden.

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Anichkov Palace was built in the mid-18th century. It is a monument of architecture in the style of classicism. The St. Petersburg Municipal Youth Creativity Palace now works in this building. I used to go to different clubs in this palace when I was a child, and I remember it very fondly. The school curriculum seemed boring to me, but additional education opened up new horizons and helped me look at the world from an unexpected angle.

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The gardeners look after the Anichkov Palace garden very carefully, you won't see a tractor or specialised gardening equipment here like in the big parks. In large parks the alleys are cleared in winter specially for strollers, but this is not done here. Paths in the snow are trampled by visitors like me. That's why some of the garden's alleys remain inaccessible unless you put on tall boots and are prepared to make your own path through the snow.

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At first it feels like I've entered the realm of winter. Everything around is white, the snow glistens in the sunlight. But I notice a dark stain on the path near one of the garden pavilions. The snow has melted there, and the tree trunks and a sliver of blue sky are reflected in the small puddle. And if you look more closely at the structure of the snow, you begin to notice that the snow has become a bit like sugar, ready to melt in a cup of hot tea.

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I walk along the far path of the garden, along the wall that separates this garden from the street. Beside this wall are two garden pavilions, built in 1817-1818 by architect Carlo Rossi in the style of classicism. The pavilions are part of the complex architectural ensemble of the square on the opposite side. The distant pavilion is situated at the corner of Nevsky Prospekt.

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The garden of the Anichkov Palace is separated from Nevsky Prospekt by an openwork lattice. It seems that all noise of the lively street should penetrate unobstructed through that openwork barrier. But for some reason it does not. The garden remains a very quiet and cosy place for quiet walks.

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SmartphoneGoogle Pixel 3a
LocationSaint Petersburg, Russia

This is my entry for the #WednesdayWalk challenge by @tattoodjay.



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It does look like it’s far away from the busy city. That’s wonderful to have places like this. To be able to walk… peaceful. The snow gives the garden a special feel.
Thanks for sharing @tatdt 👋🏻😊 have a wonderful day!

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Hello dear friend @tatdt good day
I love accompanying you on your Wednesday walks, you always surprise us with beautiful and significant places in your city.
What a beautiful building and all its snowy surroundings. excellent shots
Enjoy the walk on Wednesday

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Thank you so much , dear friend @jlufer! It was a very pleasant walk. I'm glad you enjoyed my post! Have a great week!

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Красивая прогулка. замечательно

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Such an interesting area the palace looks os grand

Thanks for joining the Wednesday, its always fun for me to visit the walks from all around the world, getting a feel for communities where people live and what they see on their daily walks

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Some wonderful snowy shots in there on a beautiful blue-sky day :)

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Wow!! The grandeur of this former Palace is now the palace of creativity. I cannot imagine going to a school like that, even today. What a privilege!

I read so very carefully your posts that show off your country. It is with such interest as you present many things I know nothing about. I have learned so much from what you write and make me look further! Thank you so much !!!

Anichkov Palace, the oldest surviving building of the Nevsky Prospekt.
Its construction was begun in 1714 and was altered many times, when the building is transferred to the new owner, mostly royals as a gift to the wedding. So for example the royal family lived here in 1837, when the Winter Palace suffered a severe fire, it took his training the future Emperor Alexander II. During the Soviet era there was a short time the city museum, but later replaced by the Palace of Pioneers, then turned to Anichkov Lyceum.

And I kep looking. Thank you!

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It's great that you've started looking for more information! I try not to load my stories too much with historical details, although there really could be a lot to write about Anichkov Palace. The palace seems to me to have a generally happy fate - both in the past and in the present!

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I totally understand about not loading up the historical details. Sometimes it takes away from what is written, but for me, I just want to know more. It has an interesting history, almost everything you write, it has changed so much in my own lifetime, unlike so many other places.

It is fascinating and I appreciate all the work you put into your posts!

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What a beautiful places I will like to be one-day I have never see snow before thanks for sharing

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Thank you very much for your feedback!

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Such a majestic building. I see that you have the same climate as us. It makes me feel better haha. I'll stop complaining for a while. Your skies are so clear and blue. Thanks for sharing.

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Thank you very much!

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Lovely place! We do not have snow here in the country that I live and looking at your photos, makes me want to go there as it is so hot here. HAHA. Thank you for sharing this and hope you had a nice Wednesday.

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I sometimes want to go elsewhere too - when I see pictures of a bright lavish summer, hehe. Thank you so much!

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The buildings look very beautiful. Taking a walk around a place like this can be very soothing.

Thank you for stopping 🤗

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