What unusual things to see in St. Petersburg in three days

Summer is a time for traveling. Due to the coronavirus pandemic it has become problematic to get to your favorite foreign places, but Russian cities will gladly welcome their compatriots.

St. Petersburg is a favorite destination for Russians, and if you have never been there, hurry up and get your tickets for the next weekend! And even if you have been, traveling to St. Petersburg is always an adventure and exploration.

We’ve prepared for you a few places that you simply can’t pass by if you’re new to the Northern Capital and even if you’re an avid traveler.

Chinese Square, Friendship Garden

This place is great for those who love oriental culture. Have you always wanted to attend a tea ceremony in a Chinese courtyard? Then you are definitely here.

On Liteiny Prospekt there is a piece of China with all the attributes of the ancient culture of Wind and Flow: water, stones and trees. Everything is symbolic: small pines represent courage and longevity, willows – femininity, apple trees – fertility, stones – a symbol of eternity.

Entrance is free.

Five Corners

This place is located at the intersection of Rubinshtein, Lomonosov and Razyezzhaya Streets. A very interesting intersection is formed here, where five buildings converge at once. They represent several architectural styles.

This place appeared in the 60s of the XVIII century. And since that time “Five Corners” became famous. It was glorified by the works of artists, songs, as well as photographs that belong to different authors.

This place is a must-visit for those who want to get acquainted with the features of different architectural styles.

Semimoste

This place is located at the intersection of the most famous canals of the city – Kryukov and Griboedov. If you make a wish here, it will definitely come true.

At the same time, you need to consider all seven bridges. Some say that from this place you can see more bridges, but it is not so important, because the magic number is 7.

Museum of street art

St. Petersburg always presents its guests with something interesting: aesthetes go to the Hermitage for the tenth circle, but graffiti lovers have found another place for themselves – the Museum of Street Art. It is located on the territory of an operating plant of laminated plastics, and its permanent exposition has no analogues in the world.

Street art, like the usual classical art, is divided into genres, styles and directions. Do not underestimate it, because modern artists also put their soul and meaning into their works. Come and see for yourself – there are more than 60 works in the collection of the Street Art Museum.

If you have already been here, don’t get upset: in addition to the permanent exposition, there are temporary exhibitions, which are constantly changing. So you will 100% see something new.

The Republic of Cats and Cats

The branch of the Museum of Cats is located in the center of St. Petersburg. Here live 20 representatives of the feline family, half of which are former Hermitage cats.

You can not only play with mustachios, but also sit in the art cafe, drink coffee, play board games, read or watch a movie about cats.

In fact, this museum is a mixture of a shelter and a cat cafe. Some of the cats can not only be petted, but also taken in.

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