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St Petersburg


The Blue Bridge is 97.3m wide making it the widest of the city's bridges. It's one of four bridges across the Moika that were colour-coded.


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Nearby St Petersburg attractions

1. Mariinsky Palace

0.07 MILES

The last neoclassical palace constructed in St Petersburg, the Mariinsky Palace (not to be confused with the theatre) was built between 1839 and 1844…

3. Nabokov Museum

0.16 MILES

This 19th-century townhouse was the suitably grand childhood home of Vladimir Nabokov, infamous author of Lolita and arguably the most versatile of 20th…

4. St Isaac's Cathedral

0.19 MILES

The golden dome of St Isaac’s Cathedral dominates the St Petersburg skyline. Its obscenely lavish interior is open as a museum, although services are held…

5. Krasny Most

0.22 MILES

This cast-iron bridge crossing the Moika River is painted red, hence its name in Russian.

6. Popov Communications Museum

0.26 MILES

Housed in the fabulous 18th-century palace of Chancellor Bezborodko, this museum of communications is the perfect addition to Pochtamtskaya ul (Post…

7. Berthold Centre

0.26 MILES

One of St Petersburg's newest 'art clusters', the Berthold Centre has a handful of shops, cafes and galleries spread around a former foundry. There's a…

8. Manege Central Exhibition Hall

0.27 MILES

Formerly the Horse Guards’ Riding School, this large white neoclassical building was constructed between 1804 and 1807 from a design by Giacomo Quarenghi…