Mosaic Yard
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HMKaren
Los Angeles, CA1,348 contributions
May 2016 • Couples
Cool urban art created by art students and teachers in the inner courtyard of a gigantic apartment building. If you are into more unusual and cool places you should check this out. Even the children's jungle gym was awesome.
The place is a little off the beaten path, but if we can find it without stopping to ask for help so can you. Here are the instructions we followed:
Take Metro Line 1 (Red Line) toward Devyatkino. Get off at the Chernyshevskaya stop. After leaving station, walk north on Chernyshevskogo. At 2nd big street go left on ul. Chaykovskogo. Walk way back almost to Fontanka River---after you cross Gagarinskaya ul. it will be a bit further down on Right. The apartment building fills the whole block, it's huge. To find a way in that was actually open we had to walk around to the opposite side of the building by the river, but we got there. From the Metro I think it was about a 15 minute walk.
Really cool place, check it out.
The place is a little off the beaten path, but if we can find it without stopping to ask for help so can you. Here are the instructions we followed:
Take Metro Line 1 (Red Line) toward Devyatkino. Get off at the Chernyshevskaya stop. After leaving station, walk north on Chernyshevskogo. At 2nd big street go left on ul. Chaykovskogo. Walk way back almost to Fontanka River---after you cross Gagarinskaya ul. it will be a bit further down on Right. The apartment building fills the whole block, it's huge. To find a way in that was actually open we had to walk around to the opposite side of the building by the river, but we got there. From the Metro I think it was about a 15 minute walk.
Really cool place, check it out.
Written June 30, 2016
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pinkparapluie
Helsinki, Finland29 contributions
Aug 2019
I was looking for something unusual to do in SPb and heard about this wonderful, hidden courtyard. An artist + his students created this outdoor exhibition, complete with a mosaic fountain surrounded by benches where you can admire the mosaics and sit and relax with the soothing sounds of the fountain. The fountain mosaics have lights which come on at sunset. Very pretty.
Written December 29, 2019
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Karikakrake
Tallinn, Estonia393 contributions
May 2019 • Solo
I think its one of the most exceptional places I have visited! Definately suggest to go there. Very unique place ❤️ there pictures made on the wall from little pieces glass on other matrials. Also little sculptures with angelwings. There are statues of 3 huge person and a kinder area in the park is decorated. It is very colourful and facinating - must of taken a long time to create something like this. People say that the person who started with the project was not very intact in his mind and saw things normal people do not. Definately worth to see and experience! 😁
Written July 11, 2019
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KTP310
Reading, UK1,191 contributions
Sept 2019 • Family
This was a pleasant space to sit for a while in this busy city, enjoying the water fountain and mosaics.
Written September 2, 2019
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Vladimir Zuevich
49 contributions
Jul 2019 • Friends
An outstanding example of transformation of ordinary city yard. The yard was made an unique place by tens of thousands (maybe hundreds of thousands) mosaic pieces. And this was planned and done mostly by one man!
I wish every yard would be such an unusual and creative. I hope it will be possible it the future.
I wish every yard would be such an unusual and creative. I hope it will be possible it the future.
Written July 27, 2019
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mumpy
Edmonton, Canada31 contributions
Sept 2018
This was one of my favourite finds on my trip to St. Petersburg. It’s not a tourist attraction per se, and the morning I was there I was the only person in the place. Two young women who work there came out and took the tarp off the fountain and turned it on for me — lovely and very helpful young women. Basically it’s an entire courtyard that has been done in mosaic sculpture by a local artist/teacher. I do amateur mosaic work myself, so it was rather thrilling to find this little out-of-the-way place. As others have said, it’s tucked away in a residential area but I didn’t think it was that hard to find. Take a cab to the address listed above, then find the alleyway leading to a parking area and courtyard space in the middle of a group of buildings. If you’re a fan of mosaics or art in general, this is definitely worth a visit.
Written September 24, 2018
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njan45
Kochi (Cochin), India597 contributions
Jun 2018 • Solo
It is a bit difficult to find this marvel hidden behind apartment complexes in a parking lot. It seems they are influenced by Gaudi. Anyway, the search and the walking was worth. The sundial was impressive. Thanks to Atlas Obscura !
Written July 8, 2018
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Johka_Travels
106 contributions
Sept 2017 • Couples
Perhaps when this was first made it was pretty and interesting. But not now.
It's old and worn down and really there is nothing to see. I was expecting it to be like a street covered head-to-toe in mosaic but it's not. So don't have any expectations if you decide to go a check this place out otherwise you will be disappointed.
The only positive thing about walking all the way to this 'attraction' is the lovely parks you walk through to get there.
It's old and worn down and really there is nothing to see. I was expecting it to be like a street covered head-to-toe in mosaic but it's not. So don't have any expectations if you decide to go a check this place out otherwise you will be disappointed.
The only positive thing about walking all the way to this 'attraction' is the lovely parks you walk through to get there.
Written September 11, 2017
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Bryan_Landry
Carleton Place, Canada118 contributions
May 2017 • Family
First off.... this is nestled behind several buildings in a small park nestled in a parking lot. You can easily walk by the entrance and miss it. You need to walk into the parking area and down a bit. It is very peaceful but the park is showing some its age. The most impressive is a 24 hour sundial
Written July 30, 2017
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Ekaterina P
St. Petersburg, Russia397 contributions
Feb 2017 • Solo
A simple court of St. Petersburg has been transformed by a Russian artist Vladimir Lubenko and his students into a place that has a soul of St. Petersburg but at the same time is a tribute to A. Gaudì, a little to - F. Hundertwasser and / or to all the Modern Style in the Architecture and Art.
At walking distance from the Summer Gardens and close to the Fontanka river.
At walking distance from the Summer Gardens and close to the Fontanka river.
Written February 6, 2017
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