Admiralty Shipyards

The JSC Admiralty Shipyards is one of the oldest and largest shipyards in Russia, located in . The shipyard's building ways can accommodate ships of up to 70,000 tonnes deadweight, 250 metres in length and 35 metres in width.
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  • Type: Wharf
  • Description: shipyard in Saint Petersburg, Russia
  • Also known as: A. Marti Shipyard”, “Admiralteyskiye Verfi”, “Admiralty Shipyard”, “Marti Shipyard”, “Shipyard 194”, “Shipyard No. 194”, and “Shipyard Number 194

Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Vasilievsky Island and Alexander Blok Apartment Museum.

is an island in situated between the Bolshaya Neva and the Malaya Neva, two main distributaries of the river. The population of the district, including the adjacent to Dekabristov Island, separated by the Smolenka river, and smaller islets, is approximately 215,000 people.

Museum
Photo: Sbarichev, Public domain.
is situated 540 metres east of Admiralty Shipyards.

Bridge
Photo: One half 3544, Public domain.
is situated 250 metres south of Admiralty Shipyards.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Apraksin Dvor and Peter and Paul Fortress.

Suburb
Photo: Ninara, CC BY 2.0.
Apraksin Yard is a market and retail block in , , covering 14 hectares. It is currently under a massive long-term renovation project. is situated 3½ km east of Admiralty Shipyards.

Neighborhood
The is the original citadel of , Russia, founded by Peter the Great in 1703 and built to Domenico Trezzini's designs from 1706 to 1740 as a star fortress. is situated 4 km northeast of Admiralty Shipyards.

The is a borough in consisting of the islands of the northern part of the Neva delta. Mostly residential, it is also home to several smaller universities, stadiums of FC Zenit and the tallest structure of the city, a 326-m-high TV tower.

Admiralty Shipyards

Latitude
59.92306° or 59° 55′ 23″ north
Longitude
30.2725° or 30° 16′ 21″ east
Elevation
6 metres (20 feet)
Open location code
9GFGW7FF+62
Geo­Names ID
798999
Wiki­data ID
Q2292711
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In Other Languages

From Chinese to Ukrainian—“Admiralty Shipyards” goes by many names.
  • Chinese: 海军部造船厂
  • Czech: Admiralitní loděnice
  • Czech: Admiraltějskije verfi
  • Dutch: Admiraliteitsscheepswerf
  • Finnish: Admiralteiskije verfi
  • French: Chantier naval de l’Amirauté
  • German: Admiralitätswerft
  • Hungarian: 194. sz. hajógyár
  • Hungarian: Admiralitás Hajógyár
  • Japanese: アドミラリー造船所
  • Japanese: アドミラルチェーイスキエ・ヴェールフィ
  • Japanese: アドミラルテーイスキエ・ヴェールフィ
  • Japanese: アドミラルティ造船所
  • Korean: 아드미랄티 조선소
  • Norwegian: Admiraltejskije Verfi
  • Polish: Admirałtiejskije Wierfi
  • Russian: Адмиралтейские верфи
  • Russian: Адмиралтейские Верфи
  • Serbian: Адмиралитетско бродоградилиште
  • Slovenian: Ladjedelnica Admiralti
  • Spanish: Astilleros del Almirantazgo
  • Swedish: Amiralitetsvarvet
  • Ukrainian: Адміралтейські верфі

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