Gatchina | city, capital city of state/province/region, UNESCO World Heritage Site, district center, City of Military Glory - Russian honorary title

Russia / Leningrad / Gatchina /
 city, capital city of state/province/region, UNESCO World Heritage Site, district center, City of Military Glory - Russian honorary title

Town and the administrative center of Gatchinsky District in Leningrad Oblast, Russia. It lies 45 kilometers (28 mi) south-south-west of St. Petersburg, along the E95 highway which links Saint Petersburg and Pskov. Population: 92,937 (2010 Census). It was previously known as Khotchino, Gatchina (until February 14, 1923), Trotsk (until August 2, 1929), and Krasnogvardeysk (until January 28, 1944). Gatchina, the largest town in Leningrad Oblast, is best known as the location of the Great Gatchina Palace, one of the main residences of the Russian Imperial Family during the 18th and 19th centuries. The historic center and Gatchina Palace are part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site's "Historic Centre of Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments". Another popular tourist attraction in Gatchina is the Prioratsky Palace.
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Coordinates:   59°34'9"N   30°6'18"E