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162: 241: 25: 323:. The street was filled with wealthy estates, with large gardens, from where the street got its name. Later on, ca. 1730, the street was being built on to the southwestern direction, and two squares were built; 248:
The street has great cultural and historical significance, passing by many historical and architectural monuments from the 18th, 19th, and 20th centuries, including the
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palaces. The street serves many important transportation functions, linking the central areas of the city, and is home to many markets, including
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Sadovaya Street Perspective from Fontanka River near Malo-Kalinkin Bridge in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
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The Garden Street is a major transport hub. There's
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Vorontsov Palace
Saint Petersburg
Russia
historic city center
Field of Mars
Moika River
Spassky Island
Kryukov Canal
Pokrovsky Island
Griboyedov Canal
Fontanka River
Gorokhovaya Street
Central District
Admiralteysky District

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