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- en.wikipedia.org Saint Michael's Castle59°56′25″N 30°20′16″E / 59.9404°N 30.3377°E. Saint Michael's Castle (Russian: Михайловский замок, Mikhailovsky zamok)...
- rbth.com 7 interesting facts about St. Michael’s Castle, the scene of…According to legend, the castle is named after Archangel Saint Michael. ... After the assassination of Paul I, the Romanovs abandoned Saint Michael’s Castle.
- life-globe.com en/st-michaels-castle-saint-…In the castle there was a temple of Michael the Archangel, the patron saint of the House of Romanov, in connection with which the castle-residence got its name...
- urtrips.com en/saint-michael-castle-saint-…After you finish your trip at Saint Michael Castle, we recommend you visit some amusing nearby attractions, like Mini Gorod Park Saint Petersburg that’s...
- all-andorra.com saint-michaels-castle-in-st-…Saint Michael’s Castle (or Mikhailovsky, or Engineer Castle) – a former imperial palace in the center of St. Petersburg at Sadovaya Street, No. 2...
- en.ibnbattutatravel.com place/saint-michaels-…St. Michael's Castle, also called "Mikhailovsky Castle" or "Castle of the Engineers", is a former royal residence in the center of the historic city of Saint Petersburg...
- thirdeyetraveller.com st-michaels-mount-castle-…St Michaels Mount Castle and the island that it is sat on is a serious melting pot of myths, legends, secrets, and stories just waiting for you to uncover.
- adequatetravel.com placeguide/Russia/st-michaels-…St. Michael's Castle was originally built in the 1630s for Sir Arthur Magennis, an Anglican member of the influential Magennis family in County Fermanagh.
- iqvel.com en/a/Russia/Saint-Michael's-CastleSaint Michael's Castle. Mikhailovsky Castle is the royal residence of the monarch Paul I, erected in 1797-1801. The castle is essentially a palace, but after Paul I...
- guideforyou-russia.com mikhailovsky-st-michaels-…At first on-site of Mikhailovsky (St. Michael's) Castle there was the Summer Palace of Elizabeth of Russia constructed by the architect Bartolomeo Bartolomeo...