Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Russian Museum - June 13
Getting tickets for an overnight tour of St. Petersburg, from 11 pm to 5:30 am, the time the metro starts running.
Kazanskiy Kafedralniy Sobor also known as the Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan. It is dedicated to Our Lady of Kazan, probably the most venerated icon in Russia.
In the afternoon we visited the Russian Museum.
Nathan Altmans Portrait of Anna Akhmatova (1914).
A reconstruction of a Vladimir Tatlin sculpture and David.
Sunday - June 12
Sunday was a quite day. We attended a service and then went on a casual stroll trough the center of St. Petersburg.
The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood (completed 1907) pays homage to the famed architecture of the St. Basil's in Moscow. This Church was built on the site where Tsar Alexander II was assassinated and was dedicated in his memory, its official name is Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ.
Gostiny Dvor is the one of the oldest shopping centers in the world.
The Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood (completed 1907) pays homage to the famed architecture of the St. Basil's in Moscow. This Church was built on the site where Tsar Alexander II was assassinated and was dedicated in his memory, its official name is Cathedral of the Resurrection of Christ.
Gostiny Dvor is the one of the oldest shopping centers in the world.
Monday, June 27, 2011
Peterhof Palace - June 11
Looking back it's amazing how much we did this day, it helps having the sun out till 1 am. We started off going to Peterhof Palace and Gardens, which is famous for its fountains. By subway and bus, about an hour ride from the city, and were early enough to see the fountains being turned on at 11 am.
Subway stations are not as impressive as Moscow's but very deep, with long distances in between the stations.
There were thousands of people throughout the garden, but still you could find a secluded spot, also the view of the Gulf of Finland is amazing.
Gulf of Finland, walking in the steps of Peter the Great :).
Aye-aye Kapitan.
Unlike the children having fun running through the fountain where a stepping on a stone that triggers the fountain, David chickened out.
He-he, although the umbrella made it worse.
A somewhat confused russian newlywed couple, whom we asked to pose with Flat Stanley.
After a lot of waking we decided to take a water taxi (big boat) back to the city, about 30 min ride that dropped us off near the Hermitage (basically the center of St. Petersburg).
It was the last night of Christy and Byron's stay. We walked around the center a bit more before heading to their apartment for pelmeni.
Russia is getting ready for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. Unfortunatly this official merchandise boutique was way out of our price range, mens t-shirts started at around $80 and up.
Buying pelmeni at a very nice super market.
Drooling at a very nice selection of sweets at the bakery counter at a super market.
Byron studying the fat contents of russian Lay's Sour cream and onion flavored chips.
Set up for the international rowing competition. (by the way this was taken at about 11 pm)
Subway stations are not as impressive as Moscow's but very deep, with long distances in between the stations.
There were thousands of people throughout the garden, but still you could find a secluded spot, also the view of the Gulf of Finland is amazing.
Gulf of Finland, walking in the steps of Peter the Great :).
Aye-aye Kapitan.
Unlike the children having fun running through the fountain where a stepping on a stone that triggers the fountain, David chickened out.
He-he, although the umbrella made it worse.
A somewhat confused russian newlywed couple, whom we asked to pose with Flat Stanley.
After a lot of waking we decided to take a water taxi (big boat) back to the city, about 30 min ride that dropped us off near the Hermitage (basically the center of St. Petersburg).
It was the last night of Christy and Byron's stay. We walked around the center a bit more before heading to their apartment for pelmeni.
Russia is getting ready for the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. Unfortunatly this official merchandise boutique was way out of our price range, mens t-shirts started at around $80 and up.
Buying pelmeni at a very nice super market.
Drooling at a very nice selection of sweets at the bakery counter at a super market.
Byron studying the fat contents of russian Lay's Sour cream and onion flavored chips.
Set up for the international rowing competition. (by the way this was taken at about 11 pm)
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