• The Griboyedov Canal or Kanal Griboyedova (Russian: канал Грибоедова) is a canal in Saint Petersburg, constructed in 1739 along the existing Krivusha river.[1]...
  • Today, traveling along the Griboyedov Canal - on foot or by boat - is an indispensable part of exploring St Petersburg.
  • The Griboyedov Canal or Kanal Griboyedova is a canal in Saint Petersburg, constructed in 1739 along the existing Krivusha river.[1][2] In 1764–90, the canal...
  • The toponym is also used as a common name for the embankment of the Griboyedov Canal. There are 21 bridges across the canal
  • Through the Griboyedov Canal, 21 bridges are tossed, among which there are interesting constructions and decorations.
  • Moyka, Fontanka, Griboyedov Canal and Kryukov Canal – in summer nearly every minute an excursion boat full of tourists passes on these rivers and canals.
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  • Griboyedov Canal. St. Petersburg is a city built on orders. Once having chosen the most convenient place where from it would be easy to threaten the Swedes...
  • At the conclusion of our riverboat ride along the Neva, Moyka, and Fontanka rivers in Saint Petersburg we headed off for a photo opportunity at the Griboyedov Canal.
  • Griboyedov Canal initially flows from the Moyka River, near Konyushennaya Square, and outflows into the Fontanka River near the Malo-Kalinkin Bridge.
  • Lucky coincidence that there was a writer with the same surname, apparently living next door, so the canal was renamed into “the writer Griboyedov’s canal”.
  • The Griboyedov Canal or Kanal Griboyedova (Russian: канал Грибоедова) is a canal in Saint Petersburg, constructed in 1739 along the existing Krivusha river.
  • In 1923 the canal was named after Alexander Griboyedov, because there was one of his first apartments in building No.104 near Kharlamov Bridge (1816-1818).