The Madonna with Flowers and Madonna Leda are on display here. Raphael's Madonna of Conestabile and The Holy Family, and Michelangelo's sculpture The Little Boy Huddled Up are all treasures of the museum. There are also works by Picasso, Matisse, Rembrandt...
Yunluo is a place that you can't recognize if you don't see it. This is a series of works created by Gauguin in Tahiti. If you know oil painting, Monet, this is a feast for the eyes. For Yunluo, it's just a name in history books and art books. Ivory carvings, ancient Greek and Roman statues, vases and other cultural relics are displayed in more than 20 halls.
The architecture and interior decoration of the Hermitage are quite distinctive, with shiny parquet floors, exquisite and durable artistic furniture, and about 400 gemstone vases, gemstone floor lamps and tables. The Oriental Art Museum has 160,000 exhibits since 4000 BC, including thousands of ancient Egyptian artifacts.
Such as sarcophagi, mummies, reliefs, papyrus documents, sacrificial items and Coptic textiles, the world's largest Iranian silver, and cultural relics from Babylon, Assyria, Turkey, etc. It seems that the Egyptians suffered more than Nalanshiqi and Yunluo. It seems that the Egyptians suffered more than Nalanshiqi and Yunluo.
I personally feel that the exhibits in the Winter Palace are mainly Western paintings and sculptures. It's no wonder that Russia doesn't have much history. The Grand Duchy of Moscow and the Romanov Dynasty were too short compared to the 5,000 years of Yunluo, and their influence was much smaller, so there are really not many fine cultural relics in the Winter Palace. And in terms of architecture and interior decoration.
The Winter Palace is like a tycoon with magnificent gold and jade, lacking in inner beauty and elegant culture. If Mr. Ma Ying-jeou has great wisdom one day and returns the things of the National Palace Museum in Taipei to the National Palace Museum in Beijing, then the Winter Palace may not have anything to do with the four major museums. The entire city of St. Petersburg itself is a huge monument.
Every house is a masterpiece of architectural art. The attractions are all close together, and it is also a city suitable for walking. The entire city consists of more than 40 islands, and the city is crisscrossed with waterways. More than 700 bridges connect the islands. The beautiful St. Petersburg is therefore known as the "Venice of the North".
During the reign of Catherine II, various artificial canals were dug to relieve the seawater that flowed back into St. Petersburg due to the shallow water of the Gulf of Finland. Today, the canal waterway has become a tourist route and a place of entertainment for citizens. Cathedral of the Savior on Blood In March 1881, Alexander II was riding in a carriage to sign a decree.
He announced the reorganization of the State Committee and initiated the political reform process of the Russian constitutional monarchy. When his carriage passed the embankment of the Griboyedov Canal, he was assassinated by extremists of the "People's Will Party". The first bomb thrown by an anarchist injured Alexander II's guards and coachman.
Alexander II ignored the advice of his left and right and insisted on getting out of the car to check on the guards' injuries. As a result, the second bomb thrown by the assassin exploded under his feet. Alexander II's legs were broken by the bomb and he died a few hours after being sent back to the Winter Palace due to ineffective treatment. In 1883, Alexander II's son, Tsar Alexander III, commemorated his father.
The church was built at the site where his father was assassinated. The colorful onion domes on the Resurrection of Christ Church reflect the typical Russian Orthodox church architectural style of the 16th and 17th centuries. The church has a beautiful outline and colorful decorations, which is in sharp contrast with the ancient Russian style and the nearby classical buildings.
Although the Cathedral of the Savior on Spilled Blood was modeled after the St. Basil's Cathedral in Moscow, Yunluo felt that it was more complex and exquisite than the big onion dome on Red Square. Opposite the Cathedral of the Savior on Spilled Blood there is a handicraft market where made-in-china items are sold at luxury prices.
Kazan Cathedral is located on Nevsky Avenue in St. Petersburg. It was designed by Russian architect Voronihin and the foundation stone laying ceremony began in August 1801. The church was based on the ancient Roman St. Peter's Basilica. It took 10 years to complete in 1811. It was built specifically to store the important holy relic of the Russian Orthodox Church - the Kazan Icon of the Mother of God, hence the name.
In front of the colonnade stands the monument to Kutuzov, the commander-in-chief of the Russian army, and the monument to the Russian field marshal. In the church are the tomb of Kutuzov and the trophies of defeating Napoleon in 1812. After the completion of the Kazan Cathedral, the most efficacious statue of Our Lady of Kazan in Russia was enshrined inside, and the statue of Our Lady of Kazan has appeared many times.
The first apparition took place during the reign of Ivan the Terrible. During the Mongol War, she appeared many times and caused the Mongol army to flee without a fight. The second apparition took place during the Russo-French War. Before the counterattack, Marshal Kutuzov went to the Kazan Cathedral to pray before Our Lady of Kazan. Our Lady told Kutuzov in a dream that an unprecedented cold wave would occur. This cold wave caused Napoleon Bonaparte's army to flee without a fight and more than half of them froze to death.
The Germans were completely helpless, which made Kutuzov's victory. The third apparition took place during World War II. The Orthodox Pope prayed to the statue of Our Lady of Kazan, and the Virgin Mary appeared in his dream again, telling him that a second cold wave would occur. This cold wave killed more than half of the German army, and tanks could not be driven, planes could not take off, and hands could not pull the trigger.
The Kazan Our Lady disappears every time. The Kazan Our Lady is kept in a museum in the United States, but the Russian people believe that it will reappear when a disaster strikes Russia again. The Catherine Palace, also known as the Imperial Village, was built by Peter the Great as a gift to Catherine I. The layout of the palace is exquisite and lewd.
The colors are fresh and soft. It is filled with the feminine beauty and charming charm. It can be said that the garden is full of poems and paintings, and everywhere is filled with enchanting melodies and the fragrance of flowers and plants. The atmosphere of the empress's debauchery and extravagance during her lifetime still permeates the entire garden.
It was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1990. The beautiful scenery also attracted a large number of bridesmaids to take photos. During the reign of Catherine II, the Imperial Village became a microcosm of the splendid culture of the increasingly powerful Russian Empire. Soon after she became the third owner of the Imperial Village, she issued an edict to transform the original geometric garden into a fashionable English-style garden.
Because the cultural trend in Europe at that time had evolved into nature-based classicism, this concept was also introduced into garden art. Thus, winding paths replaced straight tree-lined roads, neatly trimmed lawns became dense and lush meadows, and square and regular ponds became tortuous ponds.
The clumps of trees that are allowed to grow freely seem to be naturally formed. It's so beautiful! Saying hello to beautiful women always pays off. The luxurious interior of St. Petersburg Street Sweeping. St. Petersburg Metro Gorky Station is like a flying saucer. There are also a lot of trams on the street. Alexei Maksimovich Peshkov actually has a very beautiful mosque in the Orthodox stronghold. Enthusiastic newlyweds.
Looks like today is a good day. The two brides are plump and slim, each with their own charm. There are many gods on the streets of foreign countries. The Russian urban management is so majestic, let's worship the heavenly dynasty. Architectural details. The Neva River, the mother river of St. Petersburg "Let the storm come more violently!" Gorky spent a long time in St. Petersburg.
I wonder if I was on the banks of the Neva River when I wrote The Seagull. St. Isaac's Cathedral is the largest church in St. Petersburg. When it was built, it was also the largest cathedral in Russia, with a height of 101.5 meters. A heavy rain came suddenly, and a rainbow appeared in the sky. How long has it been since you saw a rainbow in your city?
Street view of St. Petersburg Between St. Isaac's Cathedral and the Neva River, there is the "Decembrists" Square. In the center of the square stands a monument to Peter the Great, the famous "Bronze Horseman" statue. It is 5 meters high and weighs 20 tons. Peter the Great rides on a prancing horse with a firm look. The horse's hind hoof is stepping on a poisonous snake, symbolizing the defeat of the enemy.
Pushkin called the monument "the Bronze Horseman" in one of his narrative poems, and from then on, "the Bronze Horseman" became synonymous with the monument to Peter the Great. Peter the Great's Animal Specimen Museum under the rainbow, but when Nalan Shiqi and Yunluo went there, it was closed on Tuesday.
Here you can see well-preserved mammoth specimens. Such a beautiful building is going to be demolished. What a waste! This fortress was founded by Peter the Great in 1703 and is located on Rabbit Island on the north bank of the Neva River (an island at the uppermost end of the Neva River Delta). During the Great Northern War, this fortress was built to prevent Sweden from attacking the new capital.
There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!
The fortress never fulfilled its military purpose. Bullshit, Russia was lucky not to have fought Sweden. All Russian tsars from Peter I to Alexander III were buried in the Peter and Paul Cathedral, with the exception of Peter II. The statue of Peter I in the fortress is seriously out of proportion.
The designer who deliberately uglier the island was beheaded. Rabbit Island must have a rabbit. The road sign at the bridgehead of the Neva River says that it can reach Moscow, Tallinn, the capital of Estonia, and Kiev, the capital of Ukraine. The street performer's guitar attracted a middle-aged couple to dance. In the drizzle, it was a wonderful picture.
During my time in Russia, I developed a habit of crossing the road without looking at the lights or the cars. As long as you have the intention to cross the road, no matter if the traffic light is red or there is a zebra crossing, the car will stop and wait for you to cross. At first, Yunluo didn't know that the drivers who stopped the car would wave to Yunluo.
But if this habit is formed, returning home is the rhythm of seeking death! There are no tourists in the high-end cabin. Yunluo thinks that he may not even have enough money for gas this trip. There is also a lady who keeps explaining manually, regardless of whether Nalan Shiqi and Yunluo understand or not. For 2 hours, she didn't drink a sip of water.
The cruise ship was the open-top cruiser Aurora, which fired the first shot during the October Revolution as a signal to attack the Winter Palace. Later, Russia declassified the archives and found that the Aurora was still under repair that day and did not appear near the Winter Palace. The so-called attack on the Winter Palace did not actually happen. When the parade arrived at the Winter Palace, the captain of the Winter Palace guard directly opened the gate. (To be continued...)