Token - Saint Petersburg 300th Anniversary (Admiralty building) 2003 front Token - Saint Petersburg 300th Anniversary (Admiralty building) 2003 back
Token - Saint Petersburg 300th Anniversary (Admiralty building) 2003 photo
© Cyrillius

Token - Saint Petersburg 300th Anniversary Admiralty building

2003 year
Brass 5.52 g 23 mm
Description
Location
Russia
Type
Medals › Collection medallions
Year
2003
Composition
Brass
Weight
5.52 g
Diameter
23 mm
Thickness
1.6 mm
Shape
Round
Technique
Milled
Orientation
Medal alignment ↑↑
Updated
2024-11-12
References
Numista
N#78517
Rarity index
94%

Reverse

The Coat of Arms of St. Petersburg.

Script: Cyrillic

Lettering:
1703-2003
ГКXV
СПМД
САНКТ-ПЕТЕРБУРГ

Translation:
SPMD
Saint Petersburg

Edge

Plain

Comment

The Admiralty building is the former headquarters of the Admiralty Board and the Imperial Russian Navy in St. Petersburg, Russia and the current headquarters of the Russian Navy.
The edifice was re-built in the nineteenth century to support the Tsar's maritime ambitions. The original design was a fortified shipyard which was later surrounded by five bastions and further protected by a moat.
The Empire Style edifice visible today lining the Admiralty Quay was constructed to Andreyan Zakharov's design between 1806 and 1823.[2] Located at the western end of the Nevsky Prospekt, The Admiralty with its gilded spire topped by a golden weather-vane in the shape of a small sail warship (Korablik), is one of the city's most conspicuous landmarks and the focal point of old St. Petersburg's three main streets - Nevsky Prospect, Gorokhovaya Street, and Voznesensky Avenue - underscoring the importance Peter I placed on Russia's Navy.