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English: German Quarter in St. Petersburg.

Fragment of St. Petersburg axonometric plan by Saint-Hilaire. 1760s.

Bottom left - a fragment of the Winter Palace of Catherine I (Domenico Trezzini advanced to the Big German Street Winter Palace of Peter I) - "Life-Campanian Corps"
Русский: Фрагмент аксонометрического плана Петербурга Сент-Илера, 1760-е. Слева внизу - фрагмент Зимнего дворца Екатерины I (расширенный Доменико Трезини к Большой Немецкой улице Зимний дворец Петра I) - "Лейб-кампанский корпус". Чуть выше - узкий участок Феодосея Скляева
Date 1760s
date QS:P,+1760-00-00T00:00:00Z/8
Source В. М. Глинка, Ю. М. Денисов, М. В. Иогансен и др.; Под общ. ред. Б. Б. Пиотровского / Эрмитаж. История строительства и архитектура зданий — Л.: Стройиздат, Ленинградское отделение, 1989, С. 27.
Author Saint-Hilaire

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