Finland Station

St Petersburg–Finlyandsky, also known as Finland Station, is a railway station in , , handling transport to westerly destinations including and .
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  • Type: Locality with 72,300 residents
  • Description: railway station in St. Petersburg
  • Also known as: Finlandsky Rail Terminal”, “FVS”, and “St Petersburg–Finlyandsky

Places of Interest

Highlights include Saint Petersburg Mosque and The Church of Our Savior on the Spilled Blood.

Mosque
The , when opened in 1913, was the largest in outside . The mosque is situated in downtown St Petersburg. Its two minarets are 49 meters high and the dome is 39 meters high.

Museum
The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood is a Russian Orthodox church in , which currently functions as a secular museum and church at the same time. is situated 3½ km southwest of Finland Station.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Petrograd Side and Center.

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.

The of is the area of main interest to the traveler, home to most attractions of the metropolis. It's bound by the Neva river and the Obvodny Canal, on a set of islands formed by numerous rivers and channels.

, known as Petrograd in 1914-1924 and Leningrad in 1924-1991, is the second largest city of Russia, with 5.6 million inhabitants, the fourth most populous city in Europe, the world's northernmost city of at least a million residents, and the former capital of the Russian Empire.

Finland Station

Latitude
59.9682° or 59° 58′ 6″ north
Longitude
30.3642° or 30° 21′ 51″ east
Population
72,300
Elevation
10 metres (33 feet)
Open location code
9GFGX997+7M
Geo­Names ID
8504959
Wiki­data ID
Q548259
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Belarusian to Ukrainian—“Finland Station” goes by many names.
  • Belarusian: Фінляндзкі вакзал
  • Belarusian: Фінляндскі вакзал
  • Cebuano: Finlyandskiy
  • Cebuano: Финляндский
  • Chinese: 芬蘭車站
  • Czech: Finské nádraží
  • Dutch: Finljandski vokzal
  • Esperanto: Finnlanda Stacio
  • Esperanto: Sankt-Peterburg-Finljandskij
  • Estonian: Soome vaksal
  • Finnish: Suomen asema
  • French: gare de Finlande
  • French: gare de Saint-Pétersbourg-Finlande
  • French: Gare de Saint-Pétersbourg-Finlande
  • French: Pietari_(Finljandski)
  • French: Saint-Pétersbourg-Finlande
  • German: Finnischer Bahnhof
  • German: Finnländischer Bahnhof
  • Hebrew: תחנת פינלנד
  • Indonesian: Stasiun Finlandia
  • Italian: stazione di Finlandia
  • Italian: Stazione di Finlandia
  • Japanese: フィンリャンツキー駅
  • Korean: 핀랸츠키역
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Finlandskij-banegården
  • Norwegian: Finlandskij-banegården
  • Persian: ایستگاه فنلاند
  • Polish: Dworzec Fiński
  • Russian: финбан
  • Russian: Финляндский вокзал
  • Russian: Финля́ндский вокзал
  • Russian: Финляндский
  • Spanish: Estacion Finlyandsky
  • Spanish: Estación Finlyandsky
  • Swedish: Finlandsstationen
  • Tatar: Финляндия вокзалы
  • Turkish: Finlandiya Garı
  • Ukrainian: Санкт-Петербург-Фінляндський

Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Finlyandsky Railway Station and Tauride Garden.

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