Peterhof (Russian: Petergóf) (mean Peter's Palace) is actually a series of palaces and gardens, which lies 29 km in the city of St. Petersburg in Russia was built on the orders of Peter the Great. Sometimes referred to as the Russian Versailles, it is also a World Heritage Site. The city was founded in 1710 to be the headquarters for the rural emperors of Russia and was granted city status in 1762. architectural ruins as the city is famous for its palaces and parks, which are designed and built since the 18th century
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