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- Italyanskaya Street is a street in Saint Petersburg, Russia, which goes from the Gribo****ov Canal to the Fontanka Embankment. It intersects with the Arts...
- Guard battalions at the Manège, the Tsar's carriage turned into Bolshaya Italyanskaya Street, thus avoiding the mine in Malaya Sadovaya. Perovskaya, by taking...
- building should not be confused with the Shuvalov Mansion nearby at 25 Italyanskaya Street. The details of the construction are unknown, but the Naryshkin-Shuvalov...
- fountains in the heart of Saint Petersburg, Russia. It runs between Italyanskaya Street (Italian Street) and the Nevsky Prospect. Spanning a single block...
- however realized that he could also take a different route by turning into Italyanskaya Street and following the Catherine Canal, thus avoiding the underground...
- longest cathetus, the southern side of Manezhnaya Square is formed with Italyanskaya Street, which runs parallel to Nevsky Prospect, at about hundred meters...
- Shvidkovsky 2007, p. 140 https://pervoe.online/musthave/moskva/16094-italyanskaya_moskva_ob_arkhitekture_khrama_vasiliya_blazhennogo/ "Pokrovsky Cathedral...
- he built a mansion [ru] at the corner of Malaya Sadovaya Street and Italyanskaya Street (1749–1756, rebuilt in the 19th century), which later housed the...
- be equal before the law. https://pervoe.online/musthave/moskva/16094-italyanskaya_moskva_ob_arkhitekture_khrama_vasiliya_blazhennogo/ Tsygankov, Andrei...
- manor nearby: Shuvalov Mansion – the Baroque palace of Ivan Shuvalov on Italyanskaya Street, constructed in 1749–55 to a design by Savva Chevakinsky and later...