- Nevsky Prospekt
Nevsky Prospekt ( _ru. Не́вский проспе́кт), or the Nevsky Avenue, is the main street in the city of
St Petersburg . Planned by Peter the Great as beginning the road toNovgorod andMoscow , the avenue runs from the Admiralty to theMoscow Railway Station and, after making a turn atVosstaniya Square , to theAlexander Nevsky Lavra . The chief sights include theRastrelli esqueStroganov Palace, the huge neoclassicalKazan Cathedral , theArt Nouveau "Bookhouse" (Dom Knigi), half a dozen 18th-century churches, a monument toCatherine the Great , an enormous 18th-century shopping mall, a mid-19th-century department store, theRussian National Library , and theAnichkov Bridge with its horse statues. The feverish life of the avenue was described byGogol in his story "The Nevsky Prospekt". During the early Soviet years (1918-44) it was known as the "Avenue of the 25th of October", alluding to the day of theOctober Revolution .The Nevsky today functions as the main thoroughfare in
Saint Petersburg . The majority of the city's shopping and nightlife, as well as the most expensive apartments, are located on or right off of the Nevsky Prospekt.ee also
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List of upscale shopping districts External links
* [http://nevsky-prospekt.com/ English site on the Nevsky Prospekt]
* [http://enlight.ru/camera/152/index_e.html Night views of the Nevsky Avenue]
* [http://enlight.ru/camera/102/index_e.html Foreign churches of the Nevsky]
* [http://nevsky-prospekt.com/palaces/thepalaces.html Palaces on the Nevsky Prospekt]
* [http://nevsky-prospekt.com/postcards/nevskypostcards.html Vintage Postcards of Nevsky Prospekt]
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