SAINT
PETERSBURG
St. Petersburg is the second largest city in
Russia and one of the world’s major cities,
which has more to offer than just the
Hermitage Museum and the Kirov Ballet. It is
one of the biggest cultural centres in the world,
a city with an exceptionally rich history, centuries old traditions and a promising future.
Almost all basic trends in the world and Russian
architecture of the 18th-20th centuries are represented in St. Petersburg.
St. Petersburg has played a vital role in both
Russian and European history. Founded by
Peter the Great in 1703 it was the capital of the
Russian Empire for two centuries. The city has
changed its name three times: St. Petersburg
(1703-1914), Petrograd (1914-1924), Leningrad
(1924-1991) and St. Petersburg again from
1991. He crafted the world’s most fascinating
city on more than 45 islands, modelling it in a
French style by employing the world’s greatest
architects. The islands are connected by more
than 342 bridges, of which 21 are raised at
night. This gives the city its name ‘The Venice
of the North’.
It is therefore little wonder that the city is called a“Museum in the Open Air”. Among the majestic memorials, you can feel the
breath of intellectual life, which was brought
into St. Petersburg by Peter the Great. The
most famous professors, such as Leibnitz from
Germany, worked on a project for the creation
of the Science Academy and other institutes.
Today St. Petersburg is ranked alongside Paris
and Rome as one of the most beautiful cities in
the world.
Population: more than 5 million
Area: approximately 600 sq kms
Climate: moderate, maritime. Average temperature
in winter: 10LC to –8LC, spring: 0LC +10LC, summer: +18LC to +20LC, autumn: +10LC to 0LC.
Where to stay: There are few hotels located in central St Petersburg. Most of the hotels, however, can be
found outside of the centre.
Where to eat: Restaurants and cafes are scattered
around the city with the largest concentration along
the Nevsky Prospekt.
Shopping: Most shops are located around the city’s
main streets such as Nevsky, Kamennoostrovskiy and
Bolshoy Prospekt. Opening hours are from 10 am till
7 pm.
Places of Interest: inside the city - The
Hermitage, St Isaac’s Cathedral, Church on Spilled
Blood, Nevsky Prospekt, Mariinsky Theatre,
Alexander Nevsky Monastery, SS Peter and Paul
Cathedral, Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan,
Russian Museum, Stieglitz Museum.
Entertainment: St Petersburg is a city of cultural
and night life entertainment. The intensive opera,
ballet and classical music programmes are run during
the White Nights Festival, whereas most of the theatres are closed for the period of July, August and
September because their companies go on tours.
Getting around: There are five railway stations,
three aiports, two bus stations, a seaport and a river
station. The public transport is very efficient and
cheap, with a highly developed network of underground (metro) trains, buses, trolleybuses, trams
reaching all the main sights in the centre.
Among the majestic and poignant memorials, one can feel a breathe of intellectual life, which was also brought into St Petersburg by Peter the Great. The most famous professors, such as Leibnitz from Germany, worked on a project for the creation of Science Academy and other institutes.
Now St Petersburg is ranked alongside Paris and Rome as one of the most beautiful cities in the world. City has changed its name three times: St Petersburg (1703-1714), Petrograd (1914-1924), Leningrad (1924-1991) and St Petersburg again from 1991. During 200 years St Petersburg was the capital of Russia. It is one of the biggest cultural centres in the world, the city with very rich history, traditions and promising future. Almost all basic trends in world and Russian architecture of the 18th-20th centuries are represented in St Petersburg. That's why the city called "A Museum in the Open Air". Its architecture is fantastic. There are about 120 museums, 40 theatres, 50 universities, 400 research organizations.
 
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