Bezborodko Garden, Federal cultural heritage park in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Bezborodko Garden is a green space in Saint Petersburg featuring paved paths, benches, and planted areas arranged throughout the grounds. A pond system runs through the garden and connects to the neoclassical palace built next to it in the 1780s.
The garden was created in the 1780s as part of a larger project when Italian architect Giacomo Quarenghi built the palace for powerful statesman Alexander Bezborodko. The garden and building were designed as one complete composition to serve as a prestigious residence.
The garden has long served as a meeting space where local residents gather after work and spend their free time. Green lawns and walking paths create a natural gathering spot where neighbors and visitors can stroll and linger together.
The garden has multiple entry points and is easy to walk through thanks to its paved paths and plenty of benches for resting. Admiralteyskaya Metro Station nearby makes visiting convenient and accessible.
The garden preserves an old pond system from the 18th century that was originally connected to a nearby waterway system. These historic water features remain visible today and shape the garden's character.
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