Pavilion "Ozerki" (Saint Petersburg)

Russia / Sankt Petersburg / Petrodvorets / Saint Petersburg / Lugovoy park
 ruins, listed building / architectural heritage, 1840s construction

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Important role in the composition of Meadow Park Pavilion played "Ozerki", built in 1845 - 1848 by the architect A. Stakenschneider and located at the beginning of the cast-iron water main Samsonovsky on the dam between Samsonovsky pool and the Round Pond. The pavilion consists of two single-story volumes, joined a small gallery, and a three-storey high tower topped with a colonnade of Tuscan order, which served as the main species of this area of the park. Before the southern facade was pergola sixteen monumental Germanic silver-gray granite, full of A. Terebenev, and a semicircular granite terrace with a lattice, where the gates fountain pipes. Hall badly damaged during the war, pergolas, and other works of sculpture and small forms have been lost, the tower collapsed.
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Coordinates:   59°51'48"N   29°53'50"E
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