The building of the former invalid house for officers. Nut mountain (Duderhof height). [2]

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Zhlobinskaya, Olga N.    
The building of the former invalid house for officers. Nut mountain (Duderhof height). [2]: [photo] / photo of O. N. Zhlobinskaya. - Electronic graphic data (1 file: 10.1 MB). -Pos. Mozhaisk, St. Petersburg, 2012. -
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Duderhof height - a unique monument of nature, a group of hills of glacial origin, the highest place in the vicinity of St. Petersburg. The heights are formed by three mountains: Crow (147 m), Nut (176 m) and Kirchhoff (170 m). The first two vertices are on the same base. Near the Crows and Nut Mountains Dudergofskoe Lake is located. The soil and vegetation of the heights are diverse and unusual for the latitudes of the northwest. The Crow and Nut Mountains are located in the south-west of St. Petersburg - at the foot of the village is Mozhaisky, Kirchhoff mountain - in the Lomonosov district of the Leningrad region. The Duderhof hills are listed in the UNESCO World Heritage List. - Hills of the Crows and Nut Mountains are decorated in a semi-wild park. By decree of the Empress Alexandra Feodorovna in 1828 there was a park that was called "Nagorny". On the western slope of the Nut Mountains in 1879-83. According to the project of the architect V. Tokarev, the Orthodox Church of St. Equal-to-the-Apostles Princess Olga and three wooden buildings - the Houses of charity for the elderly and war-maimed warriors. The church was not preserved, next to the fragments of the foundation, on the glade, there is a commemorative wooden cross. Immediately beyond the clearing are three charity houses - a two-story building intended for five officers, clergy and administration of the charitable society, two single-storey buildings for the disabled of the lower ranks. Currently, the building for officers is inhabited, the other two buildings are abandoned. Address: St. Petersburg, pos. Mozhaisky, etc. 25 October, d. 99, 101, 103 .
1. Territory (collection). 2. Territory of Russia: St. Petersburg, city (collection). 3. Natural wealth of Russia (collection). 4. "Dudergofsky heights", a natural monument (North-West of the European part of the Russian Federation) - Photographs. 5. Mozhaysky, the village (St. Petersburg, city) - Photographs. 6. Architectural photographs.
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