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Catherine Square


Categories / City Topography/Green Areas/Gardens, Orchards

CATHERINE SQUARE is situated in the centre of St. Petersburg on Nevsky Prospect. It is surrounded by the architecture ensemble of the Anichkov Palace, Alexandrinsky Theatre, and Russian National Library. The park was laid out in 1820-32 (architect K.I. Rossi, garden master Y. Fedorov), redesigned in 1873-80 (architect D.I. Grimm and botanist E.L. Regel). The park area is 160 by 80 metres. A monument to Catherine II was installed in the centre of the park (hence the name). The last reconstruction was made in the late 20th century. Extensive flower-beds are arranged among few trees. A recreational area.

Y. P. Seliverstov.

Persons
Catherine II, Empress
Fedorov Yakov
Grimm David Ivanovich
Regel Eduard-Avgust Ludwigovich
Rossi Carl Ivanovich (Carlo Giovanni)

Addresses
Nevsky prospect/Saint Petersburg, city

The subject Index
Anichkov Palace
Alexandrinsky Theatre
Russian National Library
Catherine II, Monument to