Necropolis of the 18th Century

St Petersburg


A packed cemetery noted for its fine statuary. Here you'll find the final resting place for Mikhail Lomonosov and Natalya Lanskaya (Pushkin's wife) as well as the architects Quarenghi, Stasov and Rossi.


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