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STRELKA of Vasilievsky Island


Strelka of Vasilievskiy Island

The Strelka (or Spit) picturesquely lies on the edge of Vasilievsky Island overlooking both the Peter and Paul Fortress and the Winter Palace. The Neva is at its widest point here (one kilometer). The Strelka is bordered to the west by the stock exchange building with a great Neptune statue on top. The Strelka was St. Petersburg's main port for over one hundred years, with the big reddish rostral columns serving as lighthouses. During festivities, flames alight the top of the columns and fireworks explode over the Neva.

It is situated across the bridge from the Hermitage. Metro: Nevsky Prospekt then three stops on trolleys 1, 7 or 10.


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