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Marlborough Monaco Art Gallery

Marlborough Monaco Art Gallery

Free: All time Founded in 1946 in London, Marlborough Fine Art is a leading contemporary art dealer with several locations worldwide. Marlborough shows works from respected emerging artists, as well as internationally known names such as Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, Jules Brassai, Louise Bourgeois, Dale Chihuly, David Hockney and Henri Matisse. The Monaco gallery opened...
Larvotto Beach

Larvotto Beach

Free: All time Larvotto Beach has the paid and free sections. For the free one, head over to the public beach. It is the only free stretch of sand in Monaco. Bring your own beach umbrella and chair. The public beach is certainly comfortable enough and well supplied with bars, restaurants, showers and toilets at...
Changing of the Guards at Prince's Palace

Changing of the Guards at Prince’s Palace

Free: All time Perched up in the old city in Monaco-ville, the Prince’s Palace is a must-visit spot for those visiting Monaco. Besides being able to catch a magnificent panoramic views during sunrise or sunset, visitors visiting at noon can also catch the changing of the guards ceremony at the Prince’s Palace. The ceremony takes...
Kazan Cathedral

Kazan Cathedral

Free: All time Strolling down the main street of St. Petersburg – Nevsky Prospekt, you’re bound to come across the impressive Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan, a.k.a. Kazan Cathedral. It’s constructed in the beginning of the 19th century based on the design of the Basilica of St. Peter’s in Rome. After the war of...
Palace Square (Dvortsovaya Ploschchad)

Palace Square (Dvortsovaya Ploschchad)

Free: All time Palace Square is basically the central city square of St. Petersburg and the former Russian Empire. It was the setting of many events of worldwide significance, including the Bloody Sunday of 1905 and the October Revolution of 1917. The earliest and most celebrated building on the square is the baroque white-and-azure Winter...
Piskariovskoye Memorial Cemetery

Piskariovskoye Memorial Cemetery

Free: All time Piskariovskoye Cemetery serves as a reminder and memorial for the tragedy the city lived through during World War II – specifically during the 900-day Siege of Leningrad. More than a million people perished during the period, of which some 420 thousands of inhabitants of the city died from hunger, bombing and shelling....
St. Nicholas Naval Cathedral

St. Nicholas Naval Cathedral

Free: All time Located in the sailor quarter of St. Petersburg, this impressive baroque Cathedral was named after Nicholas – the patron saint of seamen. It was built under the order of Empress Elizabeth between 1753 was finished during the reign of Catherine the Great in 1762. St.  St. Nicholas Cathedral had kept functioning as...
The Bronze Horseman

The Bronze Horseman

Free: All time The Bronze Horseman is an equestrian statue of Peter the Great – the founder of St. Petersburg immortalized in the poem of the same name by Aleksander Pushkin. Commissioned by the Empress Catherine the Great, it was created by the French sculptor Etienne Maurice Falconet. Being originally a German princess by birth,...
Strelka (The Arrow)

Strelka (The Arrow)

Free: All time Strelka, literally translated to “arrow”, is the eastern tip of Vasilyevsky Island and is one of the oldest parts of St. Petersburg. Strelka is a mere short walk across Palace Bridge. Visit this area to get a breathtaking view of St. Petersburg. It is easily the best photo op site. Come during...
Chesme Church

Chesme Church

Free: All time When Catherine the Great was delivered the news about Russian victory over the Turks in 1770, the Empress decided that a church was to be built at the very spot she was standing. Thus the Chesme Church came to be. This striking red-and-white pseudo-Gothic styled building is considered by some to be...
Bridge of Kisses (Potseluev Most)

Bridge of Kisses (Potseluev Most)

Free: All time The Potseluev Most, literally Bridge of Kisses, is a bridge across the Moyka River in Saint Petersburg. The name of the bridge spurred numerous urban legends. The panoramic view of Saint Isaac’s Cathedral that opens from the bridge makes it a popular subject of artists paintings. The bridge was originally erected in...
The Big House (Bolshoy Dom)

The Big House (Bolshoy Dom)

Free: All time Unofficially named “The Big House” (Bolshoy Dom), this great Soviet Constructivsm-styled building was where once the headquarter of Soviet secret police OGPU. The Big House gained notoriety during the Stalin period. Most people who were taken to this building would mostly likely not be heard from again. Vladimir Putin during his KGB...