Admiralty Square is an iconic historical site located on Petrovskaya Embankment in the Central District of Voronezh, Russia. This semi-circular square is one of the main attractions for tourists and a favorite leisure spot for locals, who affectionately call it "Admiraltiyka." Due to its location by the water, it is also often referred to as the Admiralty Embankment of Voronezh.

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The architectural ensemble of Admiralty Square is impressive in its grandeur and historical significance. Standing here is a rostral column, symbolizing naval victories, and a majestic triumphal arch, which serves as a reminder of Russia's access to the sea. A special place is held by the Uspensky Admiralty Church, built at the end of the 17th century, which witnessed the birth of the Russian fleet.
The square's memorial wall features an image of a ship, highlighting the city's maritime glory. In 2014, the square's historical complex was joined by another significant site—the museum ship "Goto Predestinatsia" was installed at the pier. This ship of the line from the Petrine era, reconstructed according to historical blueprints, has become an integral part of Admiralty Square, turning it into a true open-air museum and a popular place for walks and learning about history.