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  • Winter Canal (Russian: Зимняя канавка, Zimnyaya kanavka) is a canal in Saint Petersburg, Russia, connecting Bolshaya Neva with Moika River in the vicinity of Winter Palace.
    The canal was dug in 1718–19. It is only 228 metres (748 ft) long, which makes it one of the shortest canals in the city.
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  • View on entrance into Winter Canal from the Neva River. Both Hermitage Bridge and the arch are visible. Winter Canal (Russian: Зимняя канавка, Zimnyaya kanavka)...
  • There are two other bridges that cross the Winter Canal - the First and Second Winter Bridges. The first was built in 1783 and has remained unchanged since.
  • Along the embankment of the Winter Canal, historical buildings stand in dense rows, and the canal itself is crossed by three bridges.
  • Its length is just 228 meters (748 ft.) However, despite its length, the Winter Canal is one of the most picturesque spots in the city.
  • The Winter Canal is one of the oldest canals of the City. The canal connects the Neva River and the Moyka River being perpendicular to the Neva River.
  • Zimnyaya kanavka, canal in Saint Petersburg, connecting Bolshaya https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter_Canal… #WinterCanal.
  • The arch connecting the buildings of the Old Hermitage and the Hermitage Theatre (1780s, architect Yury Felten) makes the Winter Canal particularly picturesque.