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  1. Peterhof (en ruso, Петергоф o Петергоф, Petergof) es una ciudad dentro del distrito Petrodvortsovy de la ciudad federal de San Petersburgo en la orilla meridional del golfo de Finlandia. Según el censo de 2002, tiene una población de 64.791 habitantes. La ciudad alberga uno de los dos campus de la Universidad Estatal de San ...

  2. Peterhof (em russo: Петерго́ф - Petergof; originalmente Peterhof, que em alemão significa "Corte/Jardim de Pedro) é um conjunto de palácios e jardins, distribuídos sob as ordens de Pedro, o Grande, e por vezes chamado de "Versailles Russo". Fica situado nas proximidades de uma cidade de 82 000 habitantes com o mesmo nome, a cerca ...

  3. One of St. Petersburg's most famous and popular visitor attractions, the palace and park at Peterhof (also known as Petrodvorets) are often referred to as "the Russian Versailles", although many visitors conclude that the comparison does a disservice to the grandeur and scope of this majestic estate. Versailles was, however, the inspiration for ...

  4. Things to Do in Peterhof, Russia: See Tripadvisor's 25,887 traveler reviews and photos of Peterhof tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in April. We have reviews of the best places to see in Peterhof. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  5. 5 datos sobre Peterhof, la residencia más chic de los emperadores rusos (Fotos) Pedro el Grande quiso construir un conjunto de palacios y parques a orillas del Golfo de Finlandia, mostrando toda la grandeza del Imperio Ruso. Parece que consiguió. 1. Pedro el Grande concibió Peterhof como el “Versalles ruso”.

  6. 12 de ene. de 2024 · The Peterhof Palace was built in 1723 on Peter I commission. “Peterhof” means “The Stone Court” in Dutch. At the beginning of the 18th century, Peter I traveled a lot in Europe. Returning to Russia, he therefore wanted to breathe new life into the Russian Empire, drawing on what he learned in Holland.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PetergofPetergof - Wikipedia

    Palaces, fountains, and gardens. Petergof is named after the Peterhof Grand Palace, a sixteen-meter-high bluff lying less than a hundred meters from the shore. The so-called Lower Gardens (Nizhny Sad), at 1.02 square kilometers (0.39 sq mi) comprising the better part of the palace complex land area, are confined between this bluff and the shore, stretching east and west for roughly 200 meters ...