Winter Canal

Winter Canal
Зимняя Канавка
View on Winter Canal towards Neva River
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Coordinates59°56′32″N 30°19′03″E / 59.94222°N 30.31756°E / 59.94222; 30.31756
History
Date completed1719
Geography
Start pointGreat Neva
End pointMoyka
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View on entrance into Winter Canal from the Neva River. Both Hermitage Bridge and the arch are visible.

Winter Canal (Russian: Зимняя канавка, Zimnyaya kanavka) is a canal in Saint Petersburg, Russia, connecting Bolshaya Neva with Moika River in the vicinity of Winter Palace.

The canal was dug in 1718–19. It is only 228 metres (748 ft) long, which makes it one of the shortest canals in the city. The width is about 20 metres (66 ft).

The granite embankment was built in 1782–84, and railings designed by sculptor I.F.Dunker were added at the same time. The special picturesqueness to the canal is added by the arch connecting Old Hermitage and Hermitage Theater, built by architect Yury Felten next to the Hermitage Bridge.