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Cathedral of St. Nicholas in honour of Paul
An orthodox church built in 1900-1904 in honour of a by then long dead Paul I, the multi-domed cathedral is topped with an equal mix of Orthodox crosses and Imperial eagles.
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Fedorov town
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Feodorovsky Sobor
Founded in 1912 but then promptly destroyed by war and soviet neglect it was the personal church of the last Russian tsar and his family.
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Kitayskaya derevnya
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Pavlovsk and Pushkin Train Stations
Russia is famous for its railway system and the Pavlovsk and Pushkin stations represents the very first railway line to built in Russia.
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Bip Fortress
Built on the site of Swedish fortifications there was a small palace built that would later be turned into a fortress complete with towers and a drawbridge.
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