Ielizarovskaïa (en russe : Елиза́ровская) est une station de la ligne 3 du Métro de Saint-Pétersbourg. Elle est située dans le raïon la Neva, à Saint-Pétersbourg en Russie. Mise en service en 1970, elle est desservie par les rames de la ligne 3 du métro de Saint-Pétersbourg.
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Yelizarovskaya is a station on the Nevsko–Vasileostrovskaya Line of Saint Petersburg Metro, opened on December 21, 1970.
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The Finland Railway Bridge is a pair of parallel rail bridges across the Neva River in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The movable bridges connect the Riihimäki–Saint Petersburg Railway and other railway networks in the north of St Petersburg with those in the south of St Petersburg. The same singular name is applied to both of the bridges.
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Saint Petersburg State University of Service and Economics was a university in Russia, located in Saint Petersburg. It was merged with Saint Petersburg State University of Engineering and Economics and Saint Petersburg State University of Economics and Finance to create Saint Petersburg State University of Economics.
The university prepares economists, managers of productions, specialists in the financial area, bookkeeping calculation and Audit, information- analysts, specialists in service, engineers for the care of motor transport, complex household equipment, designers of clothing, artists of decorative skill and specialists in the region of socio-cultural service and tourism, of social workers, public relations specialists, journalists, sociologists, jurists, specialists of the trade and restaurant business for the enterprises of the small and mid-sized businessy.
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The PMC Wagner Centre is the official headquarters of the Wagner Group, a private military company based in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is located on Zolnaya Street, and close to the Novocherkasskaya metro station. The complex is characterised by its shiny, glass-fronted multistorey features topped with a large white "Wagner" sign. It was opened on 4 November 2022.
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The Sacred Heart Church is a Catholic church, built in the neo-Gothic style located in the Russian city of Saint Petersburg in northern Russia and part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Moscow. It is dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus and is located at 57 Babushkin street.
In 1892 several thousand Catholics, the workers of the Neva district east of the capital and of Polish origin, most sought permission to build a new church that was finally obtained in autumn 1905. It was then officially dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus. Before the structure was finished the parishioners met in a near Obukhov factory, under the auspices of the parish of St. Catherine. The necessary land was purchased 18 November 1906 and plans for construction were entrusted to the architect Stefan Gałęzowski and the first stone was blessed on 8 September 1907, but due to financial difficulties, the main work was completed only in 1912 and worship began in 1914. The church was consecrated in 1917 after the February revolution. A tower could not be built. In 1918, a parish was established at the church, and Teofilius Matulionis became its parish priest. In 1937, the church was closed and its interior was remodeled.
After the fall of the USSR and the end of an atheistic government, the Catholic Church in Russia, like other Christians were again allowed to operate relatively normally. A parish was formed in 1993, which was assigned a part of the building. The first Mass was celebrated on 6 June 1996. The parish obtained the right to recover the entire building in 2003, but the right to build a tower as it was in the original plans was denied by the municipality in 2009.
Restoration work began in 2011.