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rearranged and today they stand in accordance with the aesthetic ideas characteristic of the beginning of the 18th century. To protect sculptures from winter weather they have been traditionally covered with wooden cases and reopened in warm season and cleaned; to further safeguard valuable antiques, protecting them from vandalism as well, Russian Museum initiated copying them to keep in the adjacent St Michael's Castle (another branch of the same Museum), placing copies in the open garden.
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In the 19th century, the intended arrangement of the decorative sculptures in the Summer Garden was forgotten, quite a few of the sculptures were no longer extant, and those remaining were moved from place to place, thus destroying the original design. In late 20th century, all sculptures were
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made the first attempt to assassinate the tsar when he walked out of the Summer Garden. As the attempt proved abortive, the ponderous
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The park was personally designed by Tsar Peter in 1704, supposedly, with the assistance of the Dutch gardener and physician
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with pedestal showing the animal characters of his fables. The first Russia's monument to a private person. Sculptor Baron
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A delicate iron-cast railing, separating the park from the public walk of the
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in Russian official culture, it was the first monument to a poet erected in
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Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Saint Petersburg
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style was built over the gate. This reattachment was demolished by the
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characters, a former royal palace and a monument to the fable author
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Vista through the Summer Garden towards the Summer Palace, 1716
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to the tsar, was installed in 1839. Fifteen years later,
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The Summer Garden Island (Central Saint Petersburg)
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The Summer Garden Island is located in Central Saint Petersburg

Russian
romanized
Neva
Fontanka
Moika
Swan Canal
downtown
Saint Petersburg
Summer Palace of Peter the Great
Great Northern War
landscape architecture
classical mythology
Ivan Krylov
Russian Museum

Fontanka River
Prachechniy ("(Royal) Laundry") Bridge
ru
Kutuzov Embankment
Nicolaas Bidloo
Jan Roosen
Jean-Baptiste Le Blond
Garden à la française
Francesco Penso
Pietro Baratta
Marino Gropelli
Alvise Tagliapietra
Bartolomeo Modulo

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