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Admiralty, Saint Petersburg

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The edifice was rebuilt in the nineteenth century to support the tsar's maritime ambitions. The original design was a fortified shipyard which was later surrounded by five bastions and further protected by a moat.
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Until merger and relocation to the town of Pushkin in 1998 the building housed
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Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Saint Petersburg
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one of the Soviet and Russian naval engineering schools
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Alexander Gardens
St Petersburg
city center
Admiralty Board
Imperial Russian Navy
Central
St. Petersburg
Russia
Russian Navy
Empire Style
Admiralty Quay
Andreyan Zakharov
Nevsky Prospekt
Nevsky Prospect
Gorokhovaya Street
Voznesensky Avenue
one of the Soviet and Russian naval engineering schools
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Felix Dzerzhinsky
Vladimir Nabokov
Admiralty Embankment
Lions at the Dvortsovaya pier
"Russian Navy HQ Moves to St. Petersburg", RIA Novosti, October 31, 2012


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59°56′15″N 30°18′31″E / 59.937601°N 30.308576°E / 59.937601; 30.308576
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