Winter Canal


Winter Canal 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 long, which makes it one of the shortest canals in the city. The width is about.
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.

Names

Originally the canal was named Old Palace Canal. From 1780 it was called either Winter House Canal or Winter Palace Canal. Townspeople started to call it simply Зимний канал, and in 1828 the canal was officially renamed to its current name – Winter Canal.

Bridges

There are three bridges across Winter Canal: