Apraksin Yard (also Apraxin Dvor; Russian: Апраксин Двор) is a market and retail block in Saint Petersburg, Russia, covering 14 hectares (35 acres). It...
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Stepanovich Apraksin (1747–1827), Russian commander during the Napoleonic Wars Tatyana Apraksina, Russian artist and writer Apraksin Dvor Apraksin, Leningrad...
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land in the 19th century, Maria Grigorievna Apraksin (a member of the same family for which the Apraksin Dvor in St. Petersburg is named), is extremely...
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areas of the city, and is home to many markets, including Gostiny Dvor, Apraksin Dvor, and the Hay Market. Among the figures in Russian history who lived...
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its name from Gostiny Dvor. Also on Sadovaya Street are the 18th-century Apraksin Dvor and Nikolsky Market. The Moscow Gostiny Dvor (Russian: Старый гостиный...
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Cemetery Tikhvin Cemetery Alexis Palace Angleterre Hotel Anichkov Palace Apraksin Dvor Ascension Cathedral Baltic Shipyard Baltiysky Rail Terminal Beloselsky-Belozersky...
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Prigozhin began selling hot dogs alongside his mother and stepfather at the Apraksin Dvor open-air market in Leningrad. Soon, according to a New York Times interview...
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been occupied by various shops and warehouses (Maly Gostiny Dvor, Schukin Dvor, Apraksin Dvor) until 1846, when Count Essen-Stenbock-Fermor acquired the...
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work included the courtyards of old Leningrad, particularly nearby Apraksin Dvor. She then began to gather material for a new direction in her work by...
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Places of interest include the Kazan Cathedral, the Merchant Court, the Apraksin Dvor, the Alexandrinsky Theatre, and the Saint Petersburg City Duma. Russian...
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