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Peterhof, Petergof, or
Peterhoff may
refer to:
Peterhof Palace, a
palace complex in St. Petersburg,
Russia Petergof (
Peterhof), a muni****l town under...
- The
Peterhof Palace (Russian: Петерго́ф, romanized: Petergóf, IPA: [pʲɪtʲɪrˈɡof]; an
emulation of
German "
Peterhof",
meaning "Pieter's Court") is a series...
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recognized as a
UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Petergof is
named after the
Peterhof Grand Palace, a sixteen-meter-high
bluff lying less than a
hundred meters...
- The
Peterhof or
Petershof (Middle Low
German and
current German for "Peter's courtyard", Russian: немецкий двор, Latin:
curia sancti Petri) was a Hanseatic...
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oldest factories in Russia.
Founded by
Peter the
Great in 1721 as the
Peterhof Lapidary Works, to make
hardstone carvings,
since 1945 the
factory manufactures...
- 29°55′51″E / 59.88056°N 29.93083°E / 59.88056; 29.93083
Gothic Chapel in
Peterhof is an
Orthodox church in the name of
Saint Alexander Nevsky situated in...
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Peterhof landing stage is a
mooring for
hydrofoil boats, of the type Meteor, in the
Lower Gardens of
Peterhof Palace. It is
located in
northern end Sea...
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painting Peter the
Great Interrogating the
Tsarevich Alexei Petrovich at
Peterhof was
created by the
Russian artist Nikolai Ge (1831–1894) and completed...
- Railway. Russia's most
visited and po****r
landmarks include Red Square, the
Peterhof Palace, the
Kazan Kremlin, the
Trinity Lavra of St.
Sergius and Lake Baikal...
- (Kontor of Bruges,
later moved to Antwerp),
Bergen (Bryggen), and
Novgorod (
Peterhof).
Smaller Hanseatic trading posts were
called factorien, i.e., factories...