Getting there:
By bus: From Kupchino metro station: marshrutka 286, 545a, 521. From Moskovskaya metro station: marshrutka 299, 545.
By train: From Vitebsky train station or Kupchino train station take a train to Pavlovsk station which is just next to the entrance to the Pavlovsk park.
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An Orthodox church built in 1900-1904 in honour of a by then long dead Pavel I, the multi-domed cathedral is topped with an equal mix of Orthodox crosses and …
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Opened in 1993, the Podvorye (Coach House) restaurant has since become known as «Russia´s most authentic Russian restaurant».
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/st-petersburg-en/temple-of-friendship-in-pavlovsk-park_142770v
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