New Holland Island

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New Holland Island is a historic, man-made island and cultural complex in Saint Petersburg, Russia, known for its 18th-century naval architecture and contemporary public spaces.

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New Holland Island canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf artificial island
cultural complex
historic site
architecturalStyle 18th-century industrial architecture
Russian neoclassical architecture
constructionStart 1765
continent Europe
country Russia
currentUse commercial space
mixed-use cultural and leisure complex
public park
developer Imperial Russian Navy
hasPart arched gateway building
art and exhibition spaces
cafes
event venues
former naval warehouses
internal basin
park and public square
playground
restaurants
hasPublicSpace lawn and recreation areas
open-air courtyard
heritageStatus cultural heritage monument of federal significance in Russia
inception 18th century
locatedBetween Kryukov Canal
surface form: Admiralteysky Canal

Kryukov Canal
Moika River
locatedIn Admiralteysky District
St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg
locatedInBodyOfWater Moika River
locatedInHistoricCenter yes
notableFor 18th-century naval architecture
adaptive reuse of industrial heritage
contemporary cultural programming
openToPublic yes
originalFunction naval depot
timber storage for the Russian Navy
owner Millhouse Capital
surface form: Millhouse LLC
significantEvent redevelopment into public cultural space in the 2010s
touristAttraction yes
usedFor art exhibitions
concerts
cultural events
naval storage
public recreation
restaurants and cafes

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Moika River hasLandmarkOnBank New Holland Island
Admiralteysky District contains New Holland Island