Nevsky Prospect, the avenue of
Tolerance
If in Europe all roads lead to Rome, then in St. Petesburg
all roads lead to Nevsky Prospekt. This 4.5 kilometre long avenue
is the heart of St. Petersburg, teeming with life from early morning
until late at night. Everything can be found on Nevsky - the best
hotels, tons of restaurants and cafes, several movie theatres,
shops, banks, theatres, and concert halls. Nevsky combines and
compresses all of St. Petersburg onto one street; here one can
see all the brilliance and all the squalor of the city. Newly
renovated buildings stand next to decrepit and gutted ones; young
currency speculators and peddlers of kitschy souvenirs share street
space with beggars and musicians. Nevsky is the main cruising
ground of Mafiosi in their expensive wheels, irate nationalists
and communist demonstrators, hare Krishna, leaflet pushers, and
anyone else who thrives on attention. Nevsky is also one of Petersburg's
most beautiful streets, a fact that amidst all the hubbub often
gets overlooked. There are only three buildings that were built
this century: the Aeroflot building (house 7), the Singer Sewing
Company building (now Dom Knigi, house 28) and house 14 upon which
is written "Citizens! During shelling this side of the street
is more dangerous," a reminder of the Seige. Three bridges
span Nevsky: Politseisky Bridge over the Moika River, Kazansky
Bridge over Kanal Griboyedova, and Anichkov Bridge with its four
horse statues over the Fontanka. Nevsky is home to architectural
gems like Kazansky Cathedral, Ploshchad Ostrovskogo (with the
huge monument to Catherine the Great and the Alexander Theater),
and the palaces of Stroganov (house 17), Anichkov (house 39) and
Beloselsky-Belozersky (house 41). Most of all, Nevsky is where
it's at. Ever since it was first laid in 1710 it has been Petersburg's
backbone, as much a symbol of the city as the Bronze Horseman
and the Peter and Paul Fortress.
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