Latitude and longitude of Summer Palace of Peter the Great
Satellite map of Summer Palace of Peter the Great
The Summer Palace (Летний дворец) is a diminutive residence of Peter the Great that was built in 1710-14 in his new capital, St. Petersburg, on the bank of the Fontanka River, in what is now the Summer Garden. The design was by Domenico Trezzini. This simple Dutch-style (Petrine Baroque) mansion contains just 14 main rooms.
Latitude: 59° 56' 50.40" N
Longitude: 30° 20' 10.20" E
Nearest city to this article: Saint Petersburg
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