Decembrists’ Square

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Decembrists’ Square is a historic public square in Saint Petersburg, Russia, best known as the site of the failed Decembrist uprising of 1825.

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Ploshchad Dekabristov 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic site
public square
adjacentBuilding Admiralty building NERFINISHED
Senate and Synod Building NERFINISHED
city St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg
country Russia
dateOfEvent 14 December 1825
designerOfMainMonument Étienne Maurice Falconet NERFINISHED
formerName Peter’s Square NERFINISHED
Senate Square NERFINISHED
hasMonument Bronze Horseman NERFINISHED
hasPaving stone
hasStatueOf Peter the Great NERFINISHED
hasViewOf Neva River NERFINISHED
St. Isaac’s Cathedral NERFINISHED
heritage part of Saint Petersburg historic centre
historicalEvent Decembrist uprising NERFINISHED
knownFor Decembrist uprising of 1825 NERFINISHED
languageOfName Russian
locatedIn Admiralty District, Saint Petersburg NERFINISHED
St. Petersburg
surface form: Saint Petersburg
locatedInTimeZone UTC+3
locatedOn left bank of the Neva River
namedAfter Decembrists NERFINISHED
partOf central Saint Petersburg urban ensemble NERFINISHED
politicalEventType site of attempted military coup
publicAccess open
RussianName Площадь Декабристов NERFINISHED
significance symbol of early Russian revolutionary movement
touristAttraction yes
urbanFunction ceremonial space
commemorative space

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Senate Square formerName Decembrists’ Square
Senate Square formerName Decembrists’ Square
this entity surface form: Ploshchad Dekabristov