Saint Petersburg topographic map
Interactive map
Click on the map to display elevation.
Saint Petersburg topographic map, elevation, terrain
Saint Petersburg
The elevation of Saint Petersburg ranges from the sea level to its highest point of 175.9 m (577 ft) at the Orekhovaya Hill in the Duderhof Heights in the south. Part of the city's territory west of Liteyny Prospekt is no higher than 4 m (13 ft) above sea level, and has suffered from numerous floods. Floods in Saint Petersburg are triggered by a long wave in the Baltic Sea, caused by meteorological conditions, winds and shallowness of the Neva Bay. The five most disastrous floods occurred in 1824 (4.21 m or 13 ft 10 in above sea level, during which over 300 buildings were destroyed); 1924 (3.8 m, 12 ft 6 in); 1777 (3.21 m, 10 ft 6 in); 1955 (2.93 m, 9 ft 7 in); and 1975 (2.81 m, 9 ft 3 in). To prevent floods, the Saint Petersburg Dam has been constructed.
About this map
Name: Saint Petersburg topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Saint Petersburg, Northwestern Federal District, Russia (59.74415 30.04334 60.09074 30.56717)
Average elevation: 17 m
Minimum elevation: -3 m
Maximum elevation: 118 m
Other topographic maps
Click on a map to view its topography, its elevation and its terrain.
Great Neva
Russia > Saint Petersburg > Saint Petersburg
The Neva flows out of Lake Ladoga near Shlisselburg, flows through Neva's lowlands and discharges into the Baltic Sea in the Gulf of Finland. It has a length of 74 kilometres (46 mi), and the shortest distance from the source to the mouth is 45 kilometres (28 mi). The river banks are low and steep, on average…
Average elevation: 8 m
Great Neva
Russia > Saint Petersburg > Saint Petersburg
The Neva flows out of Lake Ladoga near Shlisselburg, flows through the Neva Lowland and discharges into the Baltic Sea in the Gulf of Finland. It has a length of 74 kilometres (46 mi), and the shortest distance from the source to the mouth is 45 kilometres (28 mi). The river banks are low and steep, on average…
Average elevation: 8 m
Saint Petersburg
Russia > Saint Petersburg > Saint Petersburg
The elevation of Saint Petersburg ranges from the sea level to its highest point of 175.9 m (577 ft) at the Orekhovaya Hill in the Duderhof Heights in the south. Part of the city's territory west of Liteyny Prospekt is no higher than 4 m (13 ft) above sea level, and has suffered from numerous floods. Floods in…
Average elevation: 14 m
Neva
Russia > Saint Petersburg > Vsevolozhsky District > Понтонный > Ust-Izhora
Average elevation: 24 m
Kronstadt
The Kronstadt tide gauge is situated near the former Italian palace. Sea level observations in Saint Petersburg began already in 1703. On Kotlin Island, the main naval fortress of the Russian Empire began observations in 1707. This monitoring was necessary because the water level of the Finnish Gulf could…
Average elevation: 2 m