In the very center of Copenhagen, on the island Amager, in the district Christianshaven lives the last hippie community of Europe.
In addition to the Amalienborg Palace complex, in the greenest part of the city lies the fairytale Rosenborg Castle, with its red sandstone blocks, the copper roofs and tall green towers with spires that touch the sky.
Tivoli Gardens is the most famous and impressive amusement park in Denmark and one of the oldest in the world.
Peterhof is a magnificent complex of palaces, gardens, fountains, waterfalls and water features designed by Peter I who dreamed of an imperial residence outside St. Petersburg to be accessed by sea, like the Palace of Versailles.
Imposing, magnificent, monumental. This is how the current St. Isaac Church, the fourth, built by the French architect Montferrand at the behest of Tsar Alexander and, further magnified under Tsar Nicholas I, I between 1818 and 1858.
Peter the Great designed the fortress on the island of the Neva delta to protect its access to the Baltic Sea by the Swedish power.
Nevsky Prospekt is the wide avenue that crosses the city of St. Petersburg from the west to the east joining the Admiralty to the Alexander Nevsky Monastery.
With its impressive green and white façade decorated with 400 Ionic columns, the Winter Palace dominates the monumental Palace Square in the center of which stands the column of Alexander I that celebrates the victory against Napoleon.
The Summer Garden is located where the Fontanka River flows out of the Neva River.
Nevsky Prospekt is the heart and soul of St. Petersburg.