People of St. Petersburg passing by a sign reading: "This side of the street is most dangerous during bombings" (this inscription is preserved to commemorate the heroism and courage that the people of Leningrad displayed during the 900-day seige of the city) on Nevsky prospekt.09.11.2011#986389
The Monument to Photographer on St. Petersburg's Malaya Sadovaya Street, near the house of the famous photographer Karl Bulla. Unveiled in 2011 by sculptor Boris Petrov.09.11.2011#986374
The Monument to Photographer on St. Petersburg's Malaya Sadovaya Street, near the house of the famous photographer Karl Bulla. Unveiled in 2011 by sculptor Boris Petrov.09.11.2011#986373
The Monument to Photographer on St. Petersburg's Malaya Sadovaya Street, near the house of the famous photographer Karl Bulla. Unveiled in 2011 by sculptor Boris Petrov.09.11.2011#986372
A monument to a hare near St. John’s Bridge, St. Petersburg. According to a legend, a small hare got into Peter the Great’s boot thus surviving a flood. The island where the Peter and Paul Fortress stands was named Zayachy (Hare’s).09.11.2011#986371
A monument to a hare near St. John’s Bridge, St. Petersburg. According to a legend, a small hare got into Peter the Great’s boot thus surviving a flood. The island where the Peter and Paul Fortress stands was named Zayachy (Hare’s).09.11.2011#986370