St. Petersburg is not like other cities in Russia. He is more strict. He reminds about the glorious imperial past. He was the capital for a long time, but gave way to Moscow. Many of those who created the history of our country, our world, grew up in this city.
And yet, there are many surprising facts about our city that few people know. By the way, did you know that St. Petersburg is the northernmost city in the world with a population over 1 million people? or that Petersburg is the third most populous city in Europe? In this review, we have collected for you only the most interesting facts about the Northern Capital of Russia.новости на нашем сайте
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1. St. Petersburg had 3 names
Our city, in fact, had 3 names. Historically, the city was called and renamed several times, but always in honor of the great politicians — Peter the Great and Vladimir Lenin. Until 1914 — St. Petersburg, from 1914 to 1924 — Petrograd, from 1924 to 1992 — Leningrad, from 1992 — again St. Petersburg.
2. The Highest Cathedral in Russia
Peter & Paul Cathedral is the highest cathedral in Russia. The height of its bell tower is 122.5 meters. By the way, from 1733 to 2012, the cathedral was the tallest building in St. Petersburg, and until 1952 it was the tallest in Russia.