A new point of attraction for tourists can be the multifunctional marine transshipment complex Bronka. This is the only deep-sea terminal in the Big Port of St. Petersburg, where advanced technologies are used to minimize environmental damage. This was reported by the city tourist portal Visit Petersburg.
Within the framework of the Industrial Tourism project, an excursion was organized at the site of the complex for representatives of tour operators - they drove the route by bus through an area of 120 hectares.
The route began from the technical area of the port, where more than 100 units of the latest reloading and auxiliary equipment are involved in daily work.
On the berths, the guests had the opportunity to enjoy the sea breeze and views of Kronstadt and the Lakhta Center. This is where the bulk of the loading work takes place.
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