The most photogenic places

Unique photos, amazing impressions and wonderful memories.

  • Northern Venice

    Northern Venice

    St. Petersburg is a city surrounded by water. Boat cruises along the Neva and its canals offer plenty of opportunities for excellent photographs of palaces and other city landmarks. But the best shots come at night, when the bridges over the Neva are raised to allow large ships to pass. The dark silhouettes of the raised bridges against the bright sky of a summer night are the iconic and most beautiful symbol of the city.
  • Lomonosov Street 14 «Romashka»

    Lomonosov Street 14 «Romashka»

    A hidden gem, yet a very popular photo spot, is the staircase and elevator at building No. 14 on Lomonosov Street, nicknamed "Romashka." The building was built in 1892, and the staircase is a design masterpiece – a spiral staircase surrounded by a gallery of windows, creating a dazzling effect on a sunny day.
  • Vitebskiy Railway Station

    Vitebskiy Railway Station

    Vitebskiy Railway Station was built in 1904, and its Art Nouveau design was compared to the Eiffel Tower. For St. Petersburg, the decision to showcase the building's iron structure was radical. The station was one of the first buildings in the city to be electrified, and in its days, it was an ultra-modern and fashionable place. Recently renovated, Vitebskiy Railway Station is now even more beloved by photographers for its clean lines, varied interiors, and romantic style.
  • The Tauride Garden Orangery

    The Tauride Garden Orangery

    The orangery was designed by William Gould, the inventive English master of landscape gardening, at the personal request of the Empress Catherine the Great. It's a magical place, a classic winter garden where summer always reigns. Exhibitions, concerts, and master classes are held here. An atmospheric café overlooking the green expanse is located on the second floor.
  • Berthold Center

    Berthold Center

    The Berthold Center creative space is located in a restored historic building, a former factory producing hand-set typefaces. Today it houses cozy cafes, bars, shops, studios, and rooftop terraces offering amazing views of central St. Petersburg.
  • The Yellow House on Gagarinskaya Street

    The Yellow House on Gagarinskaya Street

    The house on Gagarinskaya Street has become an "unusual landmark" in St. Petersburg. This is due to its bright yellow color and small size, which makes it stand out from the other buildings in the neighborhood and attracts camera lenses.
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