A City Built on Water - SAINT PETERSBURG, RUSSIA
More than 300 years ago, Tsar Peter the Great imagined a Russian capital that would look westward toward Europe. The result was St. Petersburg —a city shaped not only by grand architecture but also by water. With dozens of canals and hundreds of bridges, it is often called the "Venice of the North." This photograph captures one of the city's defining scenes: elegant historic buildings lining a canal while a sightseeing boat glides through the heart of town. The waterways were never merely decorative. They formed part of an ambitious urban plan, helping transform marshland into one of Europe's most remarkable imperial cities. The network of canals gives St. Petersburg a unique rhythm. Streets, palaces, embankments, and waterways blend into a single urban landscape where every turn reveals a different perspective. For many visitors, the city is best experienced from the water itself, following routes that pass beneath bridges and alongside centuries of history. On a...