Tuesday, June 20, 2023

Wordy Wednesday - St. Petersburg, Russia.

As we will never revisit Russia I thought I would do it with selected posts from our 2014 cruise.
The embankment on the Neva River with one of the pair of Sphinx in the background.

I hadn't realised how old the Sphinx were until I looked it up. I knew they had come from Egypt originally but was amazed to learn how old they were. This is what I read about them:

"The two magnificent sphinxes on Unversitetskaya Naberezhnaya (University Embankment), in front of the Academy of Fine Arts, are roughly 3,500 years old and are considered among the finest examples of Ancient Egyptian colossal sculpture kept outside Egypt. They once stood on the Alley of Sphinxes in front of the tomb of Pharaoh Amenhotep III. For nearly two centuries, however, it has been the waters of the River Neva rather than the Nile that reflect in their bottomless eyes."
"The sphinxes were discovered during excavations in the 1820s, and were soon written about by the great French Egyptologist Jean-Francois Champollion. At the beginning of the 1830s, they were bought in France on behalf of the Russian Emperor and shipped to St. Petersburg. Carved from pink granite, the sphinxes weigh around 23 tons each, and the great neo-classical architect Konstantin Ton designed their pedestals and the granite pier, with its bronze lamps and griffins."



One of the gryphons (griffins).


The English Embankment.


The Imperial Academy of Arts on the Academy Quay of the Neva River.


I am joining Sandee at comedy Plus for the blog hop.

13 comments:

  1. I wouldn't go there now, but I would have loved to have visited some years back. Beautiful shots.

    I had no idea how old the Sphinxes were. Wow. Impressive.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, Jackie. Big hug. ♥

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  2. I would have enjoyed seeing the sights there too.

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  3. They are amazing, thank you for sharing your photos.

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  4. I agree what amazing photos I wouldn't had minded going there back in 2014 I enjoyed these pics :-)

    Have a petersburgtastic week Jackie 👍

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  5. Mom went to St Petersburg and she will never go back to Russia either. It was a creepy place she says. These days it is way too dangerous.

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  6. Goodness, how amazing! And how wonderful you were able to visit, well before the current state of affairs. Thanks for sharing these terrific photos!

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  7. wonderful photos, St Petersburg must be awesome.

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  8. You definitely have an eye for a good picture! What an education too! I felt like I was on vacation too seeing the world sometimes when I visit friends blogging. Thank you for sharing your memories! Great ones they are!

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  9. Lovely photos and what an adventure you shared ~ thanks,

    Wishing you good health, laughter and love in your days,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  10. I would most certainly have enjoyed seeing the sights there too.

    Gorgeous photos, Jackie!

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  11. that's amazing! I didn't know they had sphinx in Russia!

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