Maritime Victory Park
Coordinates: 59°58′18.70″N 30°14′30.33″E / 59.9718611°N 30.2417583°E
Maritime Victory Park is a municipal park on Krestovsky Island in Saint Petersburg, Russia.[1] It was opened in 1945 to commemorate the Allied victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. Today, it covers 243 hectares of recreational, scenic, and natural areas, and is expected to house a major new football stadium in 2010.
Notable features
The park is a popular destination for St. Petersburg residents and tourists,[1] featuring
- Beautiful landscaping and formal gardens[2]
- Bronze sculptures The Black Sea Fisherman and The Girl Greeting the Victors.
- The Avenue of Friendship of Cities, where delegates from various countries around the world have planted trees and flowers since 1966.
In addition to the war memorial, the park housed the former Kirov Stadium, one of the largest multi-use stadiums in the world. A new stadium is (see New Zenit Stadium) is under construction, scheduled to open in 2010.
See also
References
- 1 2 "Maritime Victory Park on Krestovsky Island in St. Petersburg". Saint-Petersburg.com. Retrieved 2009-06-21.
- ↑ "Russia in Bloom".. Placed 2nd in 2008 Russia in Bloom competition
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