Music Pavilion
Detailed description
The music pavilion was built in the 19th century and was designed for performances by musicians. It is an open bandstand that stands on a high granite base. Above the stage is a circular iron ceiling supported by six curly cast-iron spiral pillars. The front side of the building is sheathed in wood. In general, the gazebo, mainly, and the central staircase are made of painted gray granite. Previously, various brass bands often performed here. The music pavilion is located in the Rumyantsev north, not far from the famous Alexander Menshikov Palace. The area of this entire natural area is about 1.3 hectares.
Position on the map
Address
Rumyantsevskaya ploschad, 2, okrug № 7, Saint Petersburg, Russia, 199034