Peterhof, often referred to as the "Russian Versailles," is a stunning ensemble of palaces and gardens located on the southern shore of the Gulf of Finland, near St. Petersburg, Russia. Commissioned by Peter the Great in the early 18th century, it showcases the grandeur of Russian Baroque architecture and is renowned for its magnificent fountains, elaborate landscapes, and intricate waterworks, with the Grand Cascade being one of its most impressive features. The site has been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site and remains a popular tourist destination, reflecting the opulence of the Russian imperial period.
You can enjoy the stunning view of the Samson Fountain and the Grand Cascade at Peterhof by accessing live stream through a webcam. That camera provides a real-time experience of the magnificent fountain and garden, allowing you to appreciate the beauty of one of Russia's most iconic palaces from anywhere in the world.