St. Petersburg is a city of haunting
magnificence, an imperial capital that seems to have been built as a monument
to its own passing. Less than three centuries have passed since Peter the Great
began building his grand city on the Gulf of Finland, but it is difficult to
visit its vast, crystalline squares and palaces without feeling the enormity of
the gulf that separates that time from our own. All of which, of course, makes
St. Petersburg more evocative of Russia's past than any place except perhaps
the Moscow Kremlin. This impression is only deepened by a more familiar
acquaintance. The enigmatic homeliness of Peter's cottage and the city's placid
canals may contrast with the brooding grandeur of the Winter Palace, but they
share with it a graceful stillness that is difficult to forget.
St. Petersburg, Russia
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