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The Fontanka (Russian: Фонтанка), a left branch of the river Neva, flows through the whole of Central Saint Petersburg, Russia – from the Summer Garden to Gutuyevsky Island [ru]. It is 6.7 kilometres (4.2 mi) long, with a width up to 70 metres (230 ft), and a depth up to 3.5 metres (11 ft). The Moyka River forms a right-bank branch of the Fontanka. Lined along the Fontanka Embankment stand the former private residences of Russian nobility.

Fontanka River Perspective. View to  Trinity Cathedral.
Fontanka River Perspective. View to Trinity Cathedral.
Water system of Ligovsky Canal
Legend
Dudergofskoye lake
Dudergofka River
1718-1721
To Moskovskoye s.
Three highways interchange
Ring Road
To Bronka
Three highways interchange
Dachnaya street
Three highways interchange
Diameter
To sea port terminal
To Predportovaya
To Ulyanka, Ligovo
To Predportovaya
To Leninsky Prospekt
To Predportovaya
To Leninsky Prospekt
To Konstitutsii square
Leninsky Pr.
To Leninsky Metro
Krasnenkaya River
To Konstitutsii square
Krasnoputilovskaya
To Avtovo
Moscow Gate Square
Moskovsky Avenue
Tsarskoselskaya Railway
Kubinskaya Street
Y. V. Aqueduct
Aviatorov Pound
Znamenskya Square
Nevsky Prospect
Ponds
Panteleymonovsky Aqueduct
Fountains of the Summer Garden
Ponds in Tauride Garden
Steam pump
Water inlet
1720s
Neva
Moyka
source
mouth
Fontanka course in central St Petersburg

This river, one of 93 rivers and channels in Saint Petersburg, was once named Anonymous Creek (in Russian, Bezymyannyi Yerik, Безымянный ерик). In Russian, yerik is a secondary or intermittent river-channel (creek or brook). In 1719 the river received its present name, because water from it supplied the fountains of the Summer Garden.

Until the mid-18th century the Fontanka River marked the southern boundary of Saint Petersburg. Along its banks stood the spacious messuages of members of the Russian Imperial Family and of the nobility, the most brilliant being the Summer Palace and the Anichkov Palace. In 1780–1789 Andrey Kvasov superintended the construction of the granite embankments and approaches to the river. The river-bed was regularised as well.

Examples of Baroque architecture along the banks of the river include the Sheremetev Palace, Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace, Naryshkin-Shuvalov Palace, and the Church of St. Panteleimon (built 1735–1739). Notable Neoclassical structures from the 18th century include the Catherine Institute [ru], the Anichkov Palace and the Yusupov Palace on Sadovaya Street [ru]. Some of the mansions contain museums of the writers and composers who lived there: Gavrila Derzhavin (1743–1816), Alexander Pushkin (1799–1837), Ivan Turgenev (1818–1833), Anna Akhmatova (1889–1966) and others.

Fifteen bridges span the Fontanka, including the 18th-century Lomonosov Bridge and the extravagant Egyptian Bridge. The most famous bridge, the Anichkov Bridge, carries the Nevsky Prospekt over the river.

Panorama of Fontanka centred on St Panteleimon's Bridge and Summer Garden behind it

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[de] Fontanka

Die Fontanka (russisch Фонтанка) ist ein Fluss in Russland und der linke Arm der Newa in Sankt Petersburg. Entlang ihrer Uferlinie stehen sehr viele Anwesen des ehemaligen russischen Adels. Der Fluss wird von mehreren sehenswerten Brücken überquert.
- [en] Fontanka

[it] Fontanka

La Fontanka (in russo: Фонтанка) è un canale del fiume Neva che attraversa il centro di San Pietroburgo. Esso è lungo 6700 metri e ha una profondità di 3,5 metri.

[ru] Фонтанка

Фонта́нка — водоток в Санкт-Петербурге, протока дельты реки Невы, пересекающая центральную часть города. Длина — 7,6 км[2], ширина от 35 до 70 м, глубина от 2,6 до 3,5 м[3]. Вытекает из Невы слева, у Летнего сада, и впадает в Большую Неву[2] к северу от Гутуевского острова.



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