From The Summer garden to The Winter Palace. Phototravel on The Left bank of Neva
Valery Pikulev
Valery Gulyakin
Documentary and art photostory about a left-bank part of St. Petersburg: about The Summer garden, with its openwork lattice… about Atlases, about The Winter Palace and The Palace Square, – about majestic ensemble marking The Great Victory over Napoleon’s hordes… about The Alexander Column which is still surprising the whole world… Supplied with several tens color photos, the story about The Nevsky Left bank, about The Moscow side of The Northern Capital, will not leave indifferent anybody.
From The Summer garden to The Winter Palace. Phototravel on The Left bank of Neva
Valery Pikulev
Valery Gulyakin
© Valery Pikulev, 2018
© Valery Gulyakin, 2018
ISBNВ 978-5-4490-1448-1
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From the author
Here and again together, dear reader! And again Trinity Bridge! It is remembered, all our previous meetings happened on this memorable bridge (see Valery Pikulev and Valery Gulyakin’s first book: “Acquaintance to St. Petersburg. Photostory about The Great City”; further – the book by the same authors: “St. Petersburg fortress. Photostory about The Peter and Paul Fortress of St. Petersburg”; well and previous: Valery Pikulev and Valery Gulyakin “St. Petersburg island. Phototravel to History …". Now we, having left the bridge, we will go to other party and we will get acquainted already with The Left bank of Neva – from The Summer garden and to The Winter Palace. And remarkable photosketches of Valery Gulyakin will help to become impregnated even more deeply with the unique atmosphere of The Northern Capital of Russia.
В В В В Yours faithfully! Valery Pikulev
Suvorovskaya Square
Having descended from Trinity Bridge, we get on Suvorovskaya Square of The Moscow side of St. Petersburg. It is not necessary to be surprised here: the city stands in the mouth of Neva which divides it into three parts, – on right-bank Vyborg (northern) from where a direct way to Vyborg; on left-bank Moscow (southern) and on island (central) with which we are already partially familiar.
The architectural complex of “The Old City” dementing adorers of “Golden Age” of architecture historically developed around The St. Petersburg fortress, occupying the space more than thirty square kilometers. And in this huge territory – the cathedrals shaking by the magnificence, graceful bulks of bridges, palaces to which on beauty not many in the world are capable to be compared, monuments…
Monuments … – having descended from Trinity Bridge, we at once appear before one of them. It it is proud rises in the center of Suvorovskaya Square. Yes, it is a monument to the national hero of Russia, – to the great Russian commander, the generalissimo Alexander Vasilyevich Suvorov.
The memory of this person is how expensive to us?! Do you judge … – What we usually answer a request to call some, Russian poet? Well, of course, – Pushkin! We answer, without thinking. And also, without thinking, we answer the same request for the commander: Suvorov! – Here who such for us, Russians, Suvorov!
Before us the Russia’s first monument established in honor of the uncrowned person. The monument (the sculptor M. Kozlowski, with the assistance of architects K. Rossi and A. Voronikhin) was built in 1801, on the highest command of the Emperor Paul I, and is a bronze figure of Suvorov on a granite pedestal. There is no portrait similarity, of course, – we see the allegorical image of The Ancient Greek soldier, – yes unless in similarity business?! No, – matter in grateful memory!
Alexander Vasilyevich, having lived only 70 years (1730 – 1800), won 70 brilliant victories, – and any defeat! And what only it did not receive titles for the great victories: generalissimo of The Russian ground and naval forces, general field marshal of The Austrian troops, great marshal of troops Piedmont… count