Strelna

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Strelna is a suburban settlement near Saint Petersburg, Russia, known for its historic palaces and role as an imperial residence area.

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Strelna canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf municipal settlement
urban-type settlement
administrativeStatus municipal settlement of Petrodvortsovy District
architectInvolved Andrey Voronikhin
surface form: Andrei Voronikhin

Bartolomeo Rastrelli
Nikolay Lvov NERFINISHED
climate humid continental climate
contains Soviet-era residential areas
modern residential developments
preserved historical estates
country Russia
foundedBy Peter the Great
foundedInPeriod early 18th century
governingBody Administration of Petrodvortsovy District
hasBuilding Konstantin Palace
Strelna Manor Houses
Strelna Palace
hasFunction residential suburb of Saint Petersburg
site for official state residences
tourist destination
hasPark Strelna Park
heritageStatus site with multiple cultural heritage monuments of regional significance
historicalRegion Ingria
Saint Petersburg Governorate
knownFor Konstantin Palace
Strelna Palace
surface form: Strelna Palace and Park Ensemble

historic palaces
imperial residences
languageUsed Russian
locatedIn Northwestern Federal District
Petrodvortsovy District NERFINISHED
Saint Petersburg Federal City
surface form: federal city of Saint Petersburg
locatedNear Peterhof Palace
surface form: Peterhof

Tsentralny District of Saint Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg city center
locatedOn Strelka River NERFINISHED
southern coast of the Gulf of Finland
nearRoad Saint Petersburg–Peterhof highway
nearWaterBody Gulf of Finland
partOf Saint Petersburg agglomeration
timeZone Moscow Time
transport Saint Petersburg Ring Road vicinity
Saint Petersburg–Peterhof railway line
Strelna railway station
usedAs dacha area for Russian nobility
imperial residence area
suburban residence of Russian emperors
utcOffset +3
wasPlannedAs imperial summer residence

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