A huge imperial crown on flowerbed

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City: Saint-Petersburg.

Added by: Валерий-1, 30.06.2011 at 22:34.

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A huge imperial crown on flowerbed

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On the Alexandrovskii park flowerbed in front of Isaacs cathedral there blooms a huge Russian Empire crown. Close to it there is a photo of real crown for us to compare. I don’t know much about flowers but I’m interested what will happen when the flowers cease blossoming. Will they be replaced by other flowers the same color and size? Or it will be the end for the blooming crown?

Address: Alexandrovskii park.

How to reach: from Nevskii prospect metro station 20 min on foot.

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