Tauride Garden

The Tauride Garden (Russian: Таврический сад) is a park in the Tsentralny District of Saint Petersburg, Russia.

Prince Grigory Potemkin ordered his favourite architect, William Guld, to design and lay out the park.

[1][2] When Potemkin died in 1791, the park and palace were used by Catherine II as a residence.

Some of these were created when the park was partially redesigned in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

The orangery has many exotic plants, including peaches, watermelons, apricots, and pineapples.

The lawns of the Tauride Garden