Field Of Mars Collection
The Field of Mars in Saint Petersburg, Russia, is a historic site that holds centuries of captivating stories and breathtaking views
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The Field of Mars in Saint Petersburg, Russia, is a historic site that holds centuries of captivating stories and breathtaking views. As you stand on this hallowed ground, your gaze is drawn towards the magnificent Church on Spilt Blood (Khram Spasa na Krovi), its colorful domes reaching towards the sky. Transport yourself back to Rome in the time of Julius Caesar, as depicted in an ancient engraving. Imagine standing on the Caelian Hill and marveling at the grandeur of Rome spread before you. In 1869, vibrant Balagans adorned the Field of Mars, bringing joy and festivity to all who gathered there. The Tsarinas Meadow (Tsaritsyn Lug) nearby exudes tranquility with its lush greenery, offering a peaceful retreat from bustling city life. Cast your eyes upon a vision from 1807 - a Great Tribune and Throne constructed for the Feast of the Distribution of Eagles. This architectural masterpiece stands as a testament to human creativity and ambition. Cross over the Trinity Bridge which spans across time itself; it was built in the 1840s but still connects us to those who walked these grounds centuries ago. From here, take in another stunning view - one that captures both the Field of Mars and Marble Palace harmoniously coexisting. Witness history come alive through art as you observe a parade by Pavlovsky Guard Regiment during their glory days in Saint Petersburg's Field of Mars during the 1830s. Admire Ladurner's skillful brushstrokes that immortalize this moment forever. Turn your attention to Andrei Yefimovich Martynov's masterpiece depicting Suvorov Monument against an enchanting backdrop featuring views from 1821-1822. Feel inspired by this tribute to military prowess blended seamlessly with natural beauty. Travel further back into time with Thomas Malton's artwork capturing Millionnaya Street seen through the Field of Mars in 1790.