English Embankment

59°56′03″N 30°17′36″E / 59.9341°N 30.2932°E / 59.9341; 30.2932

Angliyskaya Embankment, with the dome of St. Isaac's in the background

The English Embankment (Russian: Англи́йская на́бережная; Angliyskaya Naberezhnaya) or English Quay is a street along the left bank of the Bolshaya Neva River in Central Saint Petersburg. It has been historically one of the most fashionable streets in Saint Petersburg, and in the 19th century was called by the French term, Promenade des Anglais. It was from the English Embankment that at 2 am on October 25, 1917, the gunshot from the Aurora sent the signal to storm the Winter Palace during Russian Revolution.[1]

The English Embankment runs perpendicular to the south end of the Annunciation Bridge and spans between the Novo-Admiralteysky Canal and the Decembrists Square, where it becomes the Admiralty Embankment.

  1. ^ "Angliyskaya Naberezhnaya (English Embankment) in St. Petersburg, Russia". www.saint-petersburg.com.