Web cameras Pushkin watch online - Leningrad region
The city with the poetic name Pushkin, which was founded in the Leningrad region in 1710, is one of the settlements of our country with the most fascinating history. Once there were estates of the Swedish nobility. Later the land belonged to the brightest prince Menshikov. And in the 18th century it became the residence of the Russian imperial family with the name of the Tsar's Village. This settlement received its current name, together with the official status of the policy, in 1808. Here was the famous Tsarskoselsky Lyceum, where prominent state and public figures studied.
Today Pushkin's webcam watch online is available on this site. In real time you can immerse yourself in the enchanting atmosphere of the era of Russian nobility, the world of graceful manners, palace intrigues, beauty and uplands.
Even the most sophisticated travelers will be amazed by the splendor of this city, which is considered an open-air museum.
Pushkin's jewel is the great Catherine Palace. Prominent architects - Rastrelli, Geste, Menelas - worked on its creation. The most important decoration of this building was considered the Amber Room. Unfortunately, during World War II, the facility was badly damaged by the bombing. It took more than 50 years to reconstruct the palace before it re-shone with the former splendor of Baroque architecture. The exterior and interior of this structure is not inferior even to the world famous Versailles. More than 100 kg of gold was used to gild the elements. Decoration of luxurious halls, offices, boudouaries simply fascinates the mind. It seems that this creation could not have belonged to the hand of man.
An example of the iconic architecture of the classicist era is the Sophia Cathedral, which, despite its name, was consecrated in honor of the Resurrection of the Lord. This confusion explains the history of the temple. The fact is that the prototype for its construction was Sofia in Constantinople. After all, Catherine II wanted to perpetuate the valor of Russian officers who gave the Russian Empire a decisive victory over the Ottoman Empire and domination on the Black Sea and Azov coasts. The facades of the temple are decorated with porticos and columns of the Doric order. Later the niches were decorated with exquisite mosaics, enamel. And at the entrance to the temple there are bronze statues of Igor Chernigovskiy and Alexander Nevsky. The interior of the cathedral, its solemnity and brevity are also striking. Black granite columns, carved iconostasis, 12 revered icons inspire reverence for the Orthodox faith.
Truly the royal gift was the palace, presented by Catherine the Great for the wedding of his beloved grandson - the future emperor Alexander I. The famous D. Kvarengi worked on his appearance. The architect created perfect proportions and impeccable decor, giving the building grace and grandeur at the same time. Perhaps that is why the last Emperor Nicholas II made this palace his residence. Unfortunately, several decades of Bolshevik rule and fascist occupation had a devastating influence on the integrity of the building. Visual damage to the facade was quickly repaired. But the restoration of the interior continues to this day.
You don't have to go to the suburbs of St. Petersburg to see the royal luxury. It's enough for Pushkin's webcam to watch it. Those who decided to touch the beautiful personally, certainly should see The Alexander Park. This place can safely compete with the famous Peterhof. Although the territory does not find a unique constellation of fountains, the architectural and landscape ensemble of the vast area adjacent to the palace, delights both adults and children. The recreation is divided into two parts. The new garden was decorated like 18th century European parks. Geometric lines of trimmed shrubs, sculptures of mythological creatures, graceful arches - send the thoughts of the beholder to England or France.
The second part of the park is landscaped, has free forms, stunning natural compositions, which can be contemplated from luxurious pavilions.
The greatness of the imperial palaces corresponds to the local station, which is one of the modern symbols of the city. The building was built after the Victory in World Cup on the site of the destroyed under the bombing. Soviet architects tried to restore the image from photos, without violating the concept of local architecture. The structure is made in a strict classical style, with an elegant arcade leading to the platform. On the facade of the building are painted columns, relief images of famous figures of the Soviet period.
It is this building that meets all those who came to immerse themselves in the unforgettable atmosphere of the Tsar's village, whose territory is rich in other unique structures, monuments, parks. If you do not have plans to visit St. Petersburg yet, it is certainly worth watching Pushkin's webcam online.
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Pushkin's webcams broadcast a view of the entrance to the Catherine Palace in real time. Part of the park zone falls into the lens. Also, live broadcast allows you to watch what is happening on the street.
Pushkin's webcam broadcasts a view of the courtyard and parking along Zheleznodorozhnaya Street, 62A in real time. It is installed on the facade of a residential building, and a large number of green spaces fall into the lens.
Pushkin's webcam broadcasts a view of the intersection of Krasnoselskoye highway and Sapernaya street in real time. The lens captures a busy section of the road, administrative and residential buildings. The air also allows you to see the monument to the MIG-29 fighter aircraft.
Pushkin's webcam is installed at the intersection of Moscow highway and Zheleznodorozhnaya street. It is located on the facade of the house at number 34 and is directed to the railway crossing. The lens captures the road and part of the square.
Pushkin's webcam broadcasts live from the territory of the Uritsky pavilion in real time. In another way it is called the Imperial Pavilion. This is the railway station building, which is now not in use. The building is located on a branch of the St. Petersburg-Warsaw railway.
Live webcam is located on the greenhouse street in the city of Pushkin, one of the most brilliant suburbs of St. Petersburg, a place of mass pilgrimage for tourists. View of Cathedral Square. Oranzhereinaya Street is one of the central streets of Tsarskoye Selo, the main shopping artery of the city of Pushkin.
The camera is installed in the center of Pushkin, on Oranzhereinaya street, overlooking the intersection of Oranzhereinaya and Moskovskaya streets. We can also observe the Tsarskoye Selo Gostiny Dvor from the webcam perspective.
Live webcam is installed in the city of Pavlovsk, on Sadovaya Street 41. Pavlovsk is a city, an intracity municipal formation within the Pushkin district of the federal city of St. Petersburg, Russia.
Live webcam is installed in the city of Pushkin, the webcam angle is directed to General Khazov Street. General Khazov Street is located in the BAM area. Despite the fact that this is a rather remote outskirts of Pushkin, the street is the most important city thoroughfare.
Online broadcast from the city of Pushkin, the intersection of Leningrad Street and St. Petersburg Highway live. Leningrad Street is one of the busiest Pushkin highways. It runs from station square to St. Petersburg Highway. The street appeared on the map of the city in the post-war period - in the 1950s.
Online webcam shows the intersection of the St. Petersburg Highway and General Khazov in the city of Pushkin in real time. The St. Petersburg Highway is a road connecting Pushkin with the Pulkovo Highway. It starts from the Egyptian gates of the city of Pushkin (October Boulevard), crosses the Kuzminka River, then crosses Vitebsky Avenue and Pulkovo.
The web camera broadcasts in real time the intersection of the streets of School and General Khazov in the city of Pushkin. Pushkin, also known as the Tsar's village, is a real gem of the suburbs of St. Petersburg and, undoubtedly, one of the most interesting corners of Russia.
The web camera broadcasts the railway crossing on The New Town street of Pushkin in real time. The city of Pushkin (Tsar's village) was founded in 1710 and is one of the most important settlements in Russia.
An online web camera shows the intersection of Rostov skaya and Polotskaya streets in the Slavyanka neighborhood of the city of Pushkin in the Leningrad region. A major tourist, scientific, educational and military-industrial center.