logging in or signing up StPetersburgLJS vnlib Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 82 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: July 18, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Auto Advance Music By The Boston Pops Orchestra While Not Russian musicians , this Russian music is universally popular all around the world Slide 2: Saint Petersburg ___________________ Established for the Czar Peter the Great One on 27 of May in the year 1703. It became the capital of the Russian Empire for more than two hundred years. It then ceased being the Capital of Russia in 1918, after the Revolution of 1917. It also had other names: Petrogrado (1914-1924) and Leningrad (1924-1991 Russia __________________________________ Slide 3: Saint Petersburg Dvortsovaya Square - Column Remembering Alexander The Great note Employees & Visitors to the Hermitage Museum. Slide 4: Saint Petersburg Hermitage museum – As it appears beside the flowing river. Established in 1764 and inaugurated in 1852, the museum occupies five contiguous palaces. The greatest being the old Winter Palace which was the official residence of the czars. Slide 5: Saint Petersburg Hermitage Museum. - from the other the side directed toward the Dvortsovaya Square. Commissioned by Bartolomeo Rastrelli in white and green style. The palace has 1,057 halls and rooms; 1,786 doors and 1,945 windows. Slide 6: Saint Petersburg Catherine the Great was the first imperial occupant. The construction required more than three million craftsmen, one of its first great acquisitions received in 1865 – Madona and the Child (Litta Madona),by Leonardo of the Vinci - Slide 7: Saint Petersburg Hermitage museum– Interior Balconey Slide 8: Saint Petersburg Hermitage museum – Beautiful architectural columns and glowing light of candelabras Slide 9: Saint Petersburg Hermitage museum - the old original library Slide 10: Saint Petersburg Hermitage museum - the Raphael Loggias gallery Slide 11: Saint Petersburg Hermitage museum – Perhaps the beginning of a new great Russian artist? Who knows… Slide 12: Saint Petersburg Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan (1810-1811), the main cathedral of the Metropolis of St. Petersburg Slide 13: Saint Petersburg Peter The Great’s, summer palace. Actually it is a series of palaces and gardens, constructed between 1714 and 1725 Slide 14: Saint Petersburg Peter The Great Palace - the source of the “ Gulf of Samson” and the canal to the sea, with sight of the Gulf of Finland, an arm of the Baltic sea. . Slide 15: Saint Petersburg Peter The Great Palace - architecture and paintings Slide 16: Saint Petersburg Peter The Great Palace One of the dining rooms Slide 17: Saint Petersburg Peter The Great Palace- One of the bedrooms. Slide 18: Saint Petersburg Resurrection church of Christ (known as the Church of the spilled blood of Our Savior) was constructed between 1883 and 1907 Slide 19: Saint Petersburg Resurrection of Christ Church (known as Church of the spilled blood of Our Savior Slide 20: Saint Petersburg The Catherine palace, in rococo style. It was the summer residence of the Russian czars, situated in the district of Tsarskove today known as , Pushkin . Slide 21: Saint Petersburg Catherine palace in Pushkin – architectural details Slide 22: Saint Petersburg Catherine palace in Pushkin – informal dining room Slide 23: Saint Petersburg Statue of Alexander Pushkin (1900),The poet whose vast knowledge of the Russian language and wealth in its use influenced authors such as Gogol, Liermontov and Turgueneiev Slide 24: Saint Petersburg Mikhailovsky palace, constructed in 1819-1825, home of the State Russian Museum since 1895. Slide 25: Saint Petersburg Cathedral of Saint Isaac Slide 26: Saint Petersburg Cathedral of Saint Isaac The beautiful decorated dome Slide 27: Saint Petersburg Czar Nicholas II and The Romanov Family – in 1911 After the Revolution of 1917 (St. Petersburg), then capital of the Empire, lost its title to Moscow, as capital of Russia Slide 28: Saint Petersburg Aurora Cruiser – launched in 1900, a shining star of the imperial shipyards, it became a symbol of the October Revolution. Today, converted to a museum. Slide 29: Saint Petersburg On a summer night, with the Church Our Savoir of Spilled Blood and the deep canal Slide 30: Saint Petersburg ... The Same Area... On a brisk winter day... Slide 31: Saint Petersburg But then the colours of Spring always arrive in St. Petersburg Slide 32: Saint Petersburg Avtovo Subway Station Slide 33: Saint Petersburg Mariinsky Theatre - Inaugurated in 1860, it is historical theatre of opera and ballet. (Kirov State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet from 1935 up to 1992) Slide 34: Saint Petersburg Mariinsky Theatre – really beautiful Slide 35: Saint Petersburg Swan Lake – Presentation of the famous ballet of Tchaikovsky in the Imperial Theatre in Fontanka Slide 36: Saint Petersburg Neva, is the main street; planned for Peter The Great One to be the beginning of the road between Novogorod and Moscow. Slide 37: Saint Petersburg Nevsky Prospect - today the avenue goes from the Admiralty until the Moscow Railway Station Slide 38: Saint Petersburg Grand Europe Hotel Slide 39: Saint Petersburg Morning Coffee at the Grand Europe Hotel Slide 40: Saint Petersburg This most sumptuous building other than the imperial palace, was constructed in 1760. In1830 it was bought by Duke N.B. Yusupov. On a visit to Italy the eccentric Duke was so enchanted with a staircase in white marble: he bought the palace only to bring the steps to St. Petersburg . Today this palace is a museum. Slide 41: Saint Petersburg Monument to the water carrier – Museum and administrative complex of Vodokanal. Slide 42: Saint Petersburg Egyptian Bridge - crossing the Lermontov Avenue on the River Fontanka. “Esfínge” workmanship of the sculptor Pavel Sokolov - 19 th. century. Slide 43: Saint Petersburg The river snows and the Twelve Colleges of the Saint Petersburg University Slide 44: Saint Petersburg Bank Bridge - on the Griboyedov canal – 19th. century Slide 45: Saint Petersburg Dom Knigi “Book House”, situated in Art Nouveau building that was once the Singer House Slide 46: Saint Petersburg Dom Knigi “book House” The Exterior Interior Slide 47: Saint Petersburg Fyodor Dostoievsky, writer whose works , including “Crime and Punishment” ‘ The Karamazov Brothers”, had deep and permanent effect on intellectual thought and literature Slide 48: Saint Petersburg Dostoievsky Memorial Museum - where he wrote `Crime and Punishment' Slide 49: Saint Petersburg East St. Petersburg is a charmer and Dostoevsky often said: ”it’s beauty only will save the world” Slide 50: Saint Petersburg Just one normal day in St Petersburg… Slide 51: The end Hope you Enjoyed the tour. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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StPetersburgLJS vnlib Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 82 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: July 18, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide 1: Auto Advance Music By The Boston Pops Orchestra While Not Russian musicians , this Russian music is universally popular all around the world Slide 2: Saint Petersburg ___________________ Established for the Czar Peter the Great One on 27 of May in the year 1703. It became the capital of the Russian Empire for more than two hundred years. It then ceased being the Capital of Russia in 1918, after the Revolution of 1917. It also had other names: Petrogrado (1914-1924) and Leningrad (1924-1991 Russia __________________________________ Slide 3: Saint Petersburg Dvortsovaya Square - Column Remembering Alexander The Great note Employees & Visitors to the Hermitage Museum. Slide 4: Saint Petersburg Hermitage museum – As it appears beside the flowing river. Established in 1764 and inaugurated in 1852, the museum occupies five contiguous palaces. The greatest being the old Winter Palace which was the official residence of the czars. Slide 5: Saint Petersburg Hermitage Museum. - from the other the side directed toward the Dvortsovaya Square. Commissioned by Bartolomeo Rastrelli in white and green style. The palace has 1,057 halls and rooms; 1,786 doors and 1,945 windows. Slide 6: Saint Petersburg Catherine the Great was the first imperial occupant. The construction required more than three million craftsmen, one of its first great acquisitions received in 1865 – Madona and the Child (Litta Madona),by Leonardo of the Vinci - Slide 7: Saint Petersburg Hermitage museum– Interior Balconey Slide 8: Saint Petersburg Hermitage museum – Beautiful architectural columns and glowing light of candelabras Slide 9: Saint Petersburg Hermitage museum - the old original library Slide 10: Saint Petersburg Hermitage museum - the Raphael Loggias gallery Slide 11: Saint Petersburg Hermitage museum – Perhaps the beginning of a new great Russian artist? Who knows… Slide 12: Saint Petersburg Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan (1810-1811), the main cathedral of the Metropolis of St. Petersburg Slide 13: Saint Petersburg Peter The Great’s, summer palace. Actually it is a series of palaces and gardens, constructed between 1714 and 1725 Slide 14: Saint Petersburg Peter The Great Palace - the source of the “ Gulf of Samson” and the canal to the sea, with sight of the Gulf of Finland, an arm of the Baltic sea. . Slide 15: Saint Petersburg Peter The Great Palace - architecture and paintings Slide 16: Saint Petersburg Peter The Great Palace One of the dining rooms Slide 17: Saint Petersburg Peter The Great Palace- One of the bedrooms. Slide 18: Saint Petersburg Resurrection church of Christ (known as the Church of the spilled blood of Our Savior) was constructed between 1883 and 1907 Slide 19: Saint Petersburg Resurrection of Christ Church (known as Church of the spilled blood of Our Savior Slide 20: Saint Petersburg The Catherine palace, in rococo style. It was the summer residence of the Russian czars, situated in the district of Tsarskove today known as , Pushkin . Slide 21: Saint Petersburg Catherine palace in Pushkin – architectural details Slide 22: Saint Petersburg Catherine palace in Pushkin – informal dining room Slide 23: Saint Petersburg Statue of Alexander Pushkin (1900),The poet whose vast knowledge of the Russian language and wealth in its use influenced authors such as Gogol, Liermontov and Turgueneiev Slide 24: Saint Petersburg Mikhailovsky palace, constructed in 1819-1825, home of the State Russian Museum since 1895. Slide 25: Saint Petersburg Cathedral of Saint Isaac Slide 26: Saint Petersburg Cathedral of Saint Isaac The beautiful decorated dome Slide 27: Saint Petersburg Czar Nicholas II and The Romanov Family – in 1911 After the Revolution of 1917 (St. Petersburg), then capital of the Empire, lost its title to Moscow, as capital of Russia Slide 28: Saint Petersburg Aurora Cruiser – launched in 1900, a shining star of the imperial shipyards, it became a symbol of the October Revolution. Today, converted to a museum. Slide 29: Saint Petersburg On a summer night, with the Church Our Savoir of Spilled Blood and the deep canal Slide 30: Saint Petersburg ... The Same Area... On a brisk winter day... Slide 31: Saint Petersburg But then the colours of Spring always arrive in St. Petersburg Slide 32: Saint Petersburg Avtovo Subway Station Slide 33: Saint Petersburg Mariinsky Theatre - Inaugurated in 1860, it is historical theatre of opera and ballet. (Kirov State Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet from 1935 up to 1992) Slide 34: Saint Petersburg Mariinsky Theatre – really beautiful Slide 35: Saint Petersburg Swan Lake – Presentation of the famous ballet of Tchaikovsky in the Imperial Theatre in Fontanka Slide 36: Saint Petersburg Neva, is the main street; planned for Peter The Great One to be the beginning of the road between Novogorod and Moscow. Slide 37: Saint Petersburg Nevsky Prospect - today the avenue goes from the Admiralty until the Moscow Railway Station Slide 38: Saint Petersburg Grand Europe Hotel Slide 39: Saint Petersburg Morning Coffee at the Grand Europe Hotel Slide 40: Saint Petersburg This most sumptuous building other than the imperial palace, was constructed in 1760. In1830 it was bought by Duke N.B. Yusupov. On a visit to Italy the eccentric Duke was so enchanted with a staircase in white marble: he bought the palace only to bring the steps to St. Petersburg . Today this palace is a museum. Slide 41: Saint Petersburg Monument to the water carrier – Museum and administrative complex of Vodokanal. Slide 42: Saint Petersburg Egyptian Bridge - crossing the Lermontov Avenue on the River Fontanka. “Esfínge” workmanship of the sculptor Pavel Sokolov - 19 th. century. Slide 43: Saint Petersburg The river snows and the Twelve Colleges of the Saint Petersburg University Slide 44: Saint Petersburg Bank Bridge - on the Griboyedov canal – 19th. century Slide 45: Saint Petersburg Dom Knigi “Book House”, situated in Art Nouveau building that was once the Singer House Slide 46: Saint Petersburg Dom Knigi “book House” The Exterior Interior Slide 47: Saint Petersburg Fyodor Dostoievsky, writer whose works , including “Crime and Punishment” ‘ The Karamazov Brothers”, had deep and permanent effect on intellectual thought and literature Slide 48: Saint Petersburg Dostoievsky Memorial Museum - where he wrote `Crime and Punishment' Slide 49: Saint Petersburg East St. Petersburg is a charmer and Dostoevsky often said: ”it’s beauty only will save the world” Slide 50: Saint Petersburg Just one normal day in St Petersburg… Slide 51: The end Hope you Enjoyed the tour.