Palace Square

Location

St. Petersburg
Russia
59° 56' 20.364" N, 30° 18' 54.0432" E
RU
General info: 

The Palace Square has been the central point of St. Petersburg since the city was built. On this place many significant events happened, including the October Revolution that changed the modern world. It’s located between the Hermitage and the Nevsky Prospect, near the river Neva. On the central part of the square is the Alexander Column, a magnificent monument to the Russian victory over Napoleon’s forces.

In the modern days, the square serves as the central point of both tourists and the citizens of St. Petersburg. The Palace Square hosted many cultural exhibitions, most importantly the concert of the Rolling Stones, AC/DC, Madona, Andrea Bocelli, etc.

Getting there: 

Almost every metro and bus line in the central area operates near the Palace Square. The closest subway station is Admiralteyskaya.

Costs: 

The Palace Square is a public area and even the concerts held here are free for everyone.

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