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Deutsch:
Sankt Petersburg, Peter der Große
English:
Sankt Petersburg, Restored monument, Tsar the Carpenter, Peter the I learns shipbuilding craft in the city of Saardam, in Holland in 1697. Originally it was placed in the same place, at the Admiralty embankment, in 1911 (project of L. A. Bernshtam). The copy of this monument was given to Dutch city of Zaandam, and one more copy was situated formerly in the Summer garden. In 1918 monument was removed, and in 1990s restored.
Русский:
Санкт-Петербург; Петр I обучается в городе Саардаме, в Голландии, корабельному делу в 1697
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Author | Heidas |
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