Ligovsky Pond (Russian: Лиговский пруд) was an artificial lake that existed in Ligovo, suburb of Saint Petersburg (Russia) from 1716–1941.
At that time the surrounding district represented imperial grange for palace maintenance with foodstuffs, including a dairy farm and gardens.
On the western coast of a pond were the house with landing stage and economic activity.
On the east coast the manour house where Orlov accepted Russian empress Catherine II was constructed.
To the north were zones for an orchard with greenhouses, stables, the bird's and cattle courtyard.
He added a terrace, a path from the house to lake, and a grotto on Love Island.