Monday 8 July 2019

Day 1 Arriving in St Petersburg

St Petersburg, a city I have wanted to visit for some time. I arrived a couple of days before I was to join a small group tour entitled 'Back roads of Russia'. I always use Gadventures, a Canadian company, when I want to tour with a group, as the maximum number is 15 and the tours tend to take you away from the main tourist route. This one was no exception. I am now home reflecting on a fabulous trip and hoping to share some of my experiences with you.


I ordered a taxi from inside the airport. You pay for it the desk. As I left the airport building the taxi was waiting for me. I had been given the registration number and told the driver would know my destination and would require no further payment. It was a good system in a country where communication was going to be difficult for me. The driver spoke no English and I spoke no Russian so it was a silent drive into St Petersburg. The traffic was heavy as the driver wove his way in and out of the five lanes of traffic! The hotel was just off the main tourist road, Nevskiy Prospekt. The hotel was in a converted block of flats and occupied the top three floors. My room was on the 5th floor, luckily there was a small lift. It was late afternoon and very hot when I got there so I quickly changed and went off to explore the local area.
I decided not to consult my guide book but just to walk along and get my bearings. As far as I could see all the road names were written using the cyrillic alphabet. I did discover later in the week that some were written using the Roman alphabet but the writing was quite small.I walked the length of Nevskiy Prospekt. Crossing a couple of canals and admiring the architecture.















I ended up in Palace Square with the large column dedicated to Alexander I at its centre.




This building was the one I wanted to see, the Hermitage. It is actually a group of buildings built on the bank of the Neva River.

















The green, white and gold of the Winter Palace was built for Tsarina Elizabeth between 1754 and 1762. Successive tsars have added to the building which now houses one of the world's greatest art collections. It is the world's largest museum after the Louvre in Paris. The total number of pieces owned by the museum is around three million. It began with the private collection of Empress Catherine the Great. She wanted Russian Ambassadors around the world to purchase the best pieces of art they could find to then be displayed in the Hermitage. Eventually her collection went on display to the public in 1852.

I wasn't going to visit the museum until tomorrow but I found out that it was late night opening, so I decided to pay the 700 roubles (less than £10), as there was no queue and have a look inside for  the remaining two hours it would be open. It turned out to be a great idea as many people had returned to their cruise ship for dinner and the Museum was very quiet.







The opulent staircase  into the Museum.






Winter Palace state rooms
The St George Hall is used for state meetings today.









In the rooms there are numerous works of art and it is impossible to see everything in one visit. I decided to focus on the Palace more than the art this evening and to come back tomorrow to look at some of the paintings. However, I came across a couple of pieces I couldn't ignore. This is the Crouching Boy by Michelangelo.



In the same room are frescoes from the school of Raphael.





This corridor is a copy of the Vatican's 16th century gallery with 52 chronological biblical scenes.






Almost closing time and I was tired. A good point to leave but I was delighted to have seen so many of the rooms almost empty. 





It was still very light outside as I am here during the 'white nights' when the sun sets for just a couple of hours. The Cinderella coaches outside the Hermitage  awaiting their tourist customers.




I walked back to Nevskiy Prospekt under the archways of Bolshaya Morskaya Ulitsa



The walk back to the hotel took me back over the canals. Although very tired I was looking forward to seeing more of this exciting city over the next couple of days.

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17 comments:

  1. You are so adventurous to explore on your own. I wouldn't have the courage to do that. Not sure I'll ever get to St. Petersburg so looking forward to your entire journal of your trip.

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  2. Hello, what a beautiful city. I like the views of the palace and the canal. The coaches are wonderful, great views of St. Petersburg. Enjoy your day and I wish you a happy new week!

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  3. I was there last year in August ! There were far more tourists in the Heritage you could hardly walk around. We stayed there for two days and I liked it very much ! I was really surprised how much renovation had been done to the city since the communists left in the 90th ! Amazing !

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  4. The Hermitage is so on my list. They have a depot museum in Amsterdam as well, which I might visit first.

    Did you read the book by Debra Dean? It's called the Madonnas of Leningrad and tells a story about somebody who worked in the Hermitage during the siege in 1942. Well worth a read!

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  5. Just incredibly beautiful! I can certainly see why you enjoyed it so much. Thanks for sharing all that opulence in your post! I look forward to more. :-)

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  6. That does look an incredibly beautiful city. Despite its troubled past it seems that the art treasures and the magnificent building survived.

    I am impressed by your lone travelling and determination, especially that you kept going during the white nights.

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  7. Loved touring the winter palace!

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  8. Such impressive architecture.

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  9. I love the galleries and shopping arcades with glass ceilings. Even in cold climates, the natural light pours in.

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  10. Wow! What an adventure you are having ~ and gorgeous photography ~ enjoy ^_^

    Happy Day to you,
    A ShutterBug Explores,
    aka (A Creative Harbor)

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  11. The Winter Palace is amazing, inside and out. And the Cinderella coach! What a treat that would be for a special occasion.

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  12. It all looks amazing and am looking forward to hearing how the tour went.

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  13. What an amazing trip! I’m inspired by your adventures..you are a great tour guide. I had no idea about the treasures of this City! Nice that you were able to take pictures.

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  14. It's simply amazing, I enjoyed seeing your photographs.

    All the best Jan

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  15. Looking forward to reading about the rest of your trip. Thanks for the info on Gadadventures, I have walked past their office without giving it any thought. I will definitely be checking them out. We usually use Gate 1 and used them when we did a river cruise of Russia. I, too loved St. Petersburg.

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  16. Beauty and opulence don't always go together but I think St Petersburg is an exception. C'est manifique.

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