Peterhof Grand Cascade
The Peterhof Grand Cascade is an impressive fountain complex located on the grounds of the Peterhof Palace in St. Petersburg, Russia. It was commissioned by Peter the Great in the early 18th century and is one of the largest fountain complexes in the world.
The Grand Cascade consists of 64 fountains and 255 bronze statues, which depict mythological figures and characters from Russian folklore. The central feature of the complex is the Samson Fountain, which depicts the biblical hero Samson tearing apart a lion's jaws. Water shoots out of the lion's mouth and is directed toward the Grand Canal, creating a dramatic and unforgettable sight.
The Grand Cascade is designed to be viewed from the upper terrace of the palace, which provides a stunning view of the fountains and the surrounding gardens. The water flows through a series of basins and channels, creating a symphony of sound and movement that is breathtaking to behold.
The fountain complex is a testament to the grandeur and opulence of the Russian Imperial Court, and it has become one of the most popular tourist attractions in St. Petersburg. The Peterhof Grand Cascade is a true masterpiece of art and engineering, and it is a must-see for anyone visiting St. Petersburg.
Location: Pravlenskaya Ulitsa, Sankt-Peterburg, Russia, 198510