Discover the best top things to do in Petrodvortsovy District, Russia including Local Lore Museum in Lomonosov, Petrodvorets Watch Factory, Monastery of the Holy Trinity St. Sergius Maritime Men's Deserts, The National Congress Palace (Constantine Palace), Museum of Clocks, The Benois Family Museum at Peterhof State Museum Preserve, Special Storeroom Museum, Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, Farmer Palace Museum, The Imperial Telegraph Station Museum.
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Russia's oldest factory founded by Peter the Great 300 years ago. It is still working and it is possible to visit it. Old masters produce here watches for the Russian army and for Russian cosmonauts. Just next door of Peter the Great's Peterhof Palace. Open to visitors, 2 English speaking guides will show you around this amazing factory tour.
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The National Congress Palace is a multifunctional complex working as a state residence, a museum and a modern congress venue. It is located on the Gulf of Finland coastline. The gem of the NCP is The Konstantin Palace housing chambers of the Russian President. The palace features an exceptional collection of Russian art. Wine-tasting in the palace cellars is available. Feast and business events can be organized at the NCP. Part of the complex is a 5* Baltic Star Hotel and the Villas offering luxury accommodation.
The palace has been transformed from a derelict to its original grandeur and the grounds transformed into a veritable fairyland of walkways among trees and gardens, fountains and canals. The gardens are only open during the summer. The palace is open on a very limited schedule. Very few are permitted. It you ever have an opportunity, TAKE IT!
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Situated within the Peter and Paul Fortress, this Russian Orthodox cathedral really stands out with its gold spire. The rude screen is absolutely beautiful, but I don't think that I have ever seen a cathedral with as much gold on display. Having been told that this was the burial place of the Russian nobility, it was however, odd to see so many tombs within such a small cathedral, although hearing the history from our excellent tour guide, highlights this buildings amazing history. A lovely place to visit.
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