St.Petersburg Seasons Festival


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8 June
09:00–18:00
‘Industry of the besieged city: 80th anniversary of the full liberation of Leningrad from the nazi blockade’ electronic exhibition project
pavilion G, St. Petersburg Exposition
In 2024, Russia is celebrating the 80th anniversary of the full liberation of Leningrad from the Nazi blockade. The exhibition features an interactive map of Leningrad from 1935, highlighting key industrial production sites in the city. Each site is accompanied by materials from the electronic collection of the Presidential Library (documents, books, research, images). The exhibition aims to showcase over 70 factories and plants that operated in the besieged city at various times.

A special section will be dedicated to the activities of the Bolshevik plant (Obukhov State Plant). During the Great Patriotic War (World War 2), the plant repaired military equipment and produced weapons and ammunition.

The goal of the exhibition is to tell the story of the heroic labour of Leningrad’s industrial enterprises during the difficult years of the Nazi blockade, using materials from the electronic collection of the Presidential Library and documents provided by Obukhov State Plant.

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8 June
09:00–19:00
Peterhof State Museum Reserve
2, Razvodnaya Ulitsa
Attendance is available for participants:
Lower Park
Oranienbaum Park
Alexandria Park

Tickets to be purchased independently.


8 June
09:30–20:15
Fabergé Museum
Shuvalovsky Palace, 21, Naberezhnaya Reki Fontanki
The Fabergé Museum is one of the most popular museums in the city.

The museum is based around the world’s largest collection of masterpieces by Carl Fabergé. Its greatest treasure are the nine Easter eggs created by the masters of the Carl Fabergé firm for the last two Russian emperors. All of them are masterpieces of jewellery art and unique historical monuments associated with the reign and personal lives of Emperors Alexander III and Nicholas II.

Today the collection of the Fabergé Museum contains more than 4 thousand exhibits, which also includes other areas in which the Fabergé firm worked: fantasy objects, jewellery, silverware, interior decorations and church items.

Access by badge, pre-registration in the Personal web office required (the number of tickets is limited)


8 June
10:00–19:00
Pushkin’s Lukomorye
32, Basseinaya Ulitsa
The exhibition ‘Pushkin’s Lukomorye’, timed to coincide with the 225th anniversary of Alexander Pushkin, is dedicated to five famous works written by the poet in 1820–1830 which are considered to be the gold standard for Russian fairy tales: The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish; The Tale of the Golden Cockerel; The Tale of Tsar Saltan, of His Son the Renowned and Mighty Bogatyr Prince Gvidon Saltanovich and of the Beautiful Swan-Princess; The Tale of the Dead Princess and the Seven Knights; and The Tale of the Priest and of his Worker Balda.

Forum participants may obtain free tickets at the ticket office on presentation of a badge.


8 June
10:00–19:00
Russia to the World
32, Basseinaya Ulitsa
The online exhibition’s ‘Russia to the World’ multimedia project presents a retrospective of Russian and Soviet scientific development and introduces the great scientists and achievements upon which an entire civilization would be built.

Forum participants can access the exhibition by badge with a free ticket, which must be obtained from the box office.


8 June
10:00–21:00
My Petersburg
32, Basseinaya Ulitsa
If you ask us, the residents of the city, what St. Petersburg is, we will generally give you different answers. For some people, it’s the capital of culture and distinctive architecture, for some it’s about the white nights, walking around until morning, and drawbridges, for some it’s an innovative city that has lived by its own rules since its foundation, and for some it is simply their beloved home.
We suggest that visitors to the exhibition may like to take a journey through the different aspects of St. Petersburg, immerse themselves in its atmosphere, and think about how they see it, how it used to be, what it has become, and what it will be in future, and, most importantly, how each of us affects the city.

Free entry for Forum participants on presentation of a badge.


8 June
10:00–17:00
Название мероприятия / учреждения культуры In anticipation of the Feast of the Transfer of the Relics of St. Alexander Nevsky to the Alexander Nevsky Lavra. Source: Vyacheslav Chebotar’s Private Art Academy SUPERCARTINA. (6th floor, 56E, Ligovsky Prospekt, St. Petersburg. Entrance in the first inner courtyard, in the left corner of the building)
6th floor, 56E, Ligovsky Prospekt. Entrance in the first inner courtyard, in the left corner of the building
Visiting the art gallery of the outstanding sculptor and artist Vyacheslav Chebotar gives visitors a lasting feeling of light, joy, and pride in our great national classical art. The gallery will exhibit a polyptych dedicated to Alexander Nevsky. The grand opening is due to take place on the territory of the Lavra on 12 September 2024, which will be the 300th anniversary of the transfer of the saint’s relics to the Lavra.
During the visit, a lottery will be held among visitors for the chance to spend time with the master and create a portrait.

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For inquiries: +7 904 6478327


8 June
10:00–19:30
Museum of Christian Culture
5, Pereulok Lodygina
The museum is home to monuments of world culture dating back to the first centuries of Christianity. Its exponents include icons, pilgrimage relics, parts of the relics of Saint Nicholas the Wonderworker, Saint Spyridon of Trimythous, and Saint Constantine the Great, works of painters, as well as artefacts of Old Believer art centres.

The secular part of the collection features original paintings by Quentin Matsys, Jacob Adriaensz Backer, Peter Paul Rubens, and Rembrandt Harmenszoon van Rijn.

The Museum of Christian Culture is a unique multimedia complex. Its creators set the goal of expanding the classical perception of the exposition that many people know so well. Visitors are immersed in a special atmosphere with musical accompaniment, lighting design, multimedia canvases, touch tables, and modern technologies.

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8 June
10:00–23:00
Kupetz Eliseevs Food Hall
56, Nevsky Prospekt
Kupetz Eliseevs Food Hall in St. Petersburg is the main gastronomic attraction of the city, a monument of ‘northern art nouveau’ and the first shopping and entertainment complex of the Russian Empire, which opened its doors to customers over 100 years ago. Opened in 1902 by Grigory Eliseev, a merchant, entrepreneur, philanthropist, State Councillor, the trading house of the ‘Eliseev Brothers’ partnership worked as a store of colonial goods, delicacies and foreign wines, as well as a theatre and a restaurant for visitors. Almost the entire historical interior of the shop’s sales area has been preserved and is under state protection as an object of cultural and historical heritage of federal importance. Kupetz Eliseevs Food Hall houses Russia’s first museum of the history of the Eliseev merchants, which presents their personal belongings, letters, archive materials, a collection of antique items and the store's unique photo collection of 150 unpublished photos.


8 June
10:00–18:00
Kirov Central Park of Culture and Recreation
4B, Yelagin Ostrov
Participants will be available to attend:
Museum of Glass (Orangery Building);
Yelaginoostrovsky Palace (Palace exhibition located on the ground floor).

Access by badge. Badge must be presented at the ticket office


8 June
10:00–18:00
Manuscript Treasures of the East on the Banks of the Neva
The Institute of Oriental Manuscripts of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 18, Dvortsovaya Naberezhnaya
The exhibition showcases masterpieces of Oriental manuscripts. The IOM RAS collection is one of the largest in the world, and the biggest in Russia, comprising more than 115,000 exhibits in 65 dead and living languages. This unique collection is housed in the sumptous interiors of the Novo-Mikhailovsky Palace, a striking example of 19th century palace architecture.

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8 June
10:00–18:00
Russian Museum. Mikhailovsky Palace, Benois Building
Benois Building, 2, Naberezhnaya Kanala Griboedova
The Russian Museum is the world's largest museum of Russian art, a unique architectural and artistic complex in the historical centre of St. Petersburg. Today, the Russian Museum is one of the largest museums in Russia and the world, containing more than 400 thousand works of art, which cover the period from the 12th century to the present day.

Tickets to be purchased independently


8 June
10:00–18:00
Suvorov State Memorial Museum
43, Kirochnaya Ulitsa
The Suvorov State Memorial Museum is a museum dedicated to the memory of Generalissimo Alexander Suvorov. It was founded in St. Petersburg in 1900 to mark the centenary of the commander's death.

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8 June
10:00–18:00
Russian State Museum of the Arctic and Antarctic
24A, Ulitsa Marata
The Arctic and Antarctic Museum is the only museum in Russia dedicated to both polar regions. The museum is located in the building of the former St. Nicholas Church. The exposition is presented in 3 sections: "Nature of the Arctic", "History of research and development of the Northern Sea Route", and "Antarctica". Here you can see personal collections of researchers, expedition equipment, unique devices, models of ships, dioramas.

Visit two poles in one day!

Access by badge, badge must be presented at the entrance.


8 June
10:00–17:00
Russian Ethnographic Museum
4/1, Inzhenernaya Ulitsa
The Russian Museum of Ethnography is one of the largest ethnographic museums in the world. Its collection includes about 500,000 exhibits.
The museum's expositions allow to see the unique object world of peoples living in the vast expanses of Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Siberia and Central Asia. It preserves cultural monuments of 157 peoples of Russia and neighbouring countries.
The Russian Ethnographic Museum is located in a building constructed in the style of Russian neoclassicism. The jewel of the building is the Marble Hall. It was conceived as a memorial hall in honour of Emperor Alexander III. The peculiarity of this monumental structure with an area of about 1000 square metres is the use of only domestic pink marble for decoration. On the perimeter of the Marble Hall there is a high relief frieze depicting representatives of various peoples of the Russian Empire. The sculptors placed on it many figures forming genre scenes from the life of numerous peoples of the Russian Empire, creating a collective image of Russia and emphasizing the idea of ethnic diversity, richness and variety of cultures of the peoples inhabiting it.


Tickets to be purchased independently


8 June
10:00–16:45
Catherine’s Palace
Tsarskoe Selo, 7, Sadovaya Ulitsa
The Catherine’s Palace is an outstanding monument of Russian culture. Evolving between the 18th and 20th centuries, it is celebrated as a magnificent example of Russian Baroque. The Grand Hall and the Golden Enfilade of grand interiors, including the world-famous Amber Room, delight with their luxurious decoration.
The museum's exposition covers more than 300 years of history of the outstanding monument and also introduces the achievements of the restorers who revived the palace after the Great Patriotic War.

Tickets to be purchased independently


8 June
10:00–18:00
St. Isaac's Cathedral State Monument Museum
4, St. Isaac’s Square
The St. Isaac's Cathedral Monument Museum is one of the most significant art museums in Russia, which enjoys fame around the world. St. Isaac's Cathedral is a unique monument of Russian architecture and one of the most outstanding cathedrals in Europe. It is an exceptional example of Russian church art. Decoration of the cathedral includes the largest collection of Russian monumental paintings of the mid 19th century, totalling more than 150 works. Among them are works by famous artists Vasily Shebuev, Karl Bryullov, Fyodor Bruni. Over 300 statues, sculptural groups and reliefs were made by Ivan Vitali. More than 60 mosaic works by Russian masters play an important role in the artistic and decorative ornamentation. Of undoubted interest is one of the largest stained-glass windows in Russia with an area of 28.5 square metres.

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8 June
10:00–18:00
St. Petersburg State Memorial Museum of the Defence and Siege of Leningrad
9, Solyanoy Pereulok
The museum currently has 54,261 items in its collection. Among them are: 7 thousand works of graphics, painting and sculpture, 19 thousand manuscript and documentary materials, 3.7 thousand items of soldiers' and siege life, as well as 20 thousand photographs, 3.5 thousand orders, medals and signs, over 500 items of equipment and weapons, books published in besieged Leningrad.

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8 June
10:00–18:00
National Brands of BRICS exhibition
Ilya Repin St. Petersburg Academy of Arts, 17, Universitetskaya Naberezhnaya
The BRICS National Brands exhibition dedicated to the cultural identity of the BRICS countries will open in St. Petersburg on 6 June. The event is timed to coincide with the start of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.
The exhibition will be held in the historic building of the Ilya Repin St. Petersburg Academy of Arts on Vasilievsky Island. Semyon Mikhailovsky, Russian art historian, architectural historian, curator and rector of the Russian Academy of Arts, was the author of the exhibition concept.
The organizers of the exhibition explore the phenomenon of cultural identity of the BRICS countries in the context of globalization and cross-cultural communication. Aspects of cultural identity are revealed in two exhibition spaces:
‘The World of Nature. The Country Brand’ will showcase works created by an international team of young sculptors and artists representing the BRICS countries, students of the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts;
‘Films about Men, Deeds, Dreams and Happiness’ will screen the most striking films by documentary filmmakers from the collection of the Gosfilmofond of Russia.
The evening reception will include a performance by Russian baritone, People’s Artist of the Russian Federation Vasily Gerello. Murmansk Region as the event partner will introduce the guests of the reception to modern Arctic cuisine, surprising them with its gastronomic combinations and the skills of the region’s chefs.

The exhibition is available until 8 June.

Opening hours:
Opening ceremony: 6 June at 20:00 (access by invintation)
7, 8 June from 10:00 to 18:00 (free admission)
Location: 17, Universitetskaya Naberezhnaya


8 June
10:00–10:30
Visit to Rimsky-Korsakov St. Petersburg State Conservatory renovation site
2, Theatre Square
As part of the SPIEF 2024 cultural programme, the Unified Contractor in the Construction Sphere company invites Forum participants to see how the world-famous Rimsky-Korsakov St. Petersburg State Conservatory is being renovated. The new building is set to be officially unveiled during the second half of 2024.
During the tour, Forum participants will be given a unique opportunity to view the Conservatory’s late 19th century interiors, originally created by architect Vladimir Nikolya, and now recreated using historical technologies and materials. For the first time, the public will be able to see the paintings in the Chapel, by famous artist Andrei Ryabushkin, which were thought to have been lost, but were discovered during the current restoration work.
The area covered by the renovation is 31,000 metres. The state contractor for the work is Unified Contractor in the Construction Sphere, and the general contractor is Polytekhstroy-Svargo.
Tours will be conducted by professional restorers from the general contractor company twice daily, at 10:00 and at 17:00, throughout SPIEF, which takes place on 5–8 June 2024.
The entire route around the construction site is equipped in accordance with health and safety standards, and all participants will be provided with personal safety equipment (hard hats and fluorescent safety vests).
If you would like to join a tour, please choose a date and time and send that together with your full name, place of work, job title, and contact phone number to: ermakovama@ppk-ez.ru.
5 June: 10:00 and 17:00
6 June: 10:00 and 17:00
7 June: 10:00 and 17:00
8 June: 10:00
The tour will last 30 minutes.

We are confident that learning about the restoration work at one of the most beautiful buildings in St. Petersburg will leave a lasting impression from your trip to SPIEF 2024!


8 June
10:00–19:00
The best masters of Russia
18, Anglijskaya Naberezhnaya
For the eighth time especially for SPIEF in the Elena Tsvetkova Gallery, the Contemporary Heritage of Russia project will present the works of the most unique contemporary artists: masters of arts and crafts, awarded with diplomas of the State Treasury and the leading museums of the country. Luxury in all its manifestation is designed to surprise and delight the viewer.
You will see magnificent embroideries in silk and gold, various types of mosaics, the most complex carvings from mammoth tusk, the finest vases and bouquets of moulded porcelain, sculptures, virtuoso painting by miniature painters on enamel-guilloche, stone, mother-of-pearl and papier-mâché, precious stones, skilful works of jewellers and much more. These works have been exhibited in Gokhran, the Moscow Kremlin Museum, the Diamond Fund of Russia, the State Historical Museum, the Hermitage, the Russian Museum, the State Museum of Fine Arts Pavlovsk and other museums around the country and the world.

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8 June
10:30–17:30
Museum of Anna Akhmatova in the Fountain House
53, Liteyny Prospekt
Memorial apartment of Akhmatova and the Punin family.
Anna Akhmatova lived for almost 30 years in the apartment of Nikolai Punin, a famous art historian and avant-garde theorist, in the Fountain House.

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8 June
11:00–18:00
Roerich Family Museum Institute
1, 18-ya Liniya, Vasilievsky Island
The Roerich Family Museum Institute is located on Vasilievsky Island, in the old mansion of Academician Botkin that Nikolai Roerich visited many times. The basis of the memorial display of the Museum is the heritage preserved by Helena Roerich’s niece Lyudmila Mitusova and her family. Over several years, the owners of private collections have donated a number of art pieces and other exhibits to the museum. To date, its collection numbers about 15,000 items, including personal belongings, manuscripts, paintings, decorative and applied arts, archaeological artefacts, photographs and other cultural treasures reflecting the broad context of the Roerich family’s life and work.

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8 June
11:00–19:00
St. Petersburg State Museum of Theatre and Musical Art
2A, Ulitsa Zodchego Rossi (entrance from the side of Ostrovsky Square)
Russia's first museum dedicated to the history of Russian theatre. The museum's collection includes 450,000 exhibits telling the story of drama, opera and ballet art during its existence in Russia. The museum is located in the former building of the Directorate of the Imperial Theatres, part of the architectural ensemble of Ostrovsky Square, designed by Karl Rossi in the 19th century.

Tickets to be purchased independently.


8 June
11:00–20:00
State Hermitage Museum
34, Dvortsovaya Naberezhnaya
The Hermitage houses works of art from different eras and nations: the ancient Orient and Egypt, the Middle Ages in Eastern and Western Europe, Asia and Russia. There are halls devoted to Spain, France, England, Germany, Holland and many other countries. But one of the most important places is occupied by the halls dedicated to the art of Italy. The jewel and pride of the collection are works by the most famous masters of the Renaissance: Leonardo da Vinci, Titian, Raphael, Michelangelo and others.

Tickets to be purchased independently


8 June
11:00–19:00
State Museum of the History of St. Petersburg
3, Peter and Paul Fortress
The Peter and Paul Fortress is the "heart" of St. Petersburg: it was here on 27 May 1703 that the new city, the future capital of the Russian Empire, was laid out by the will of Peter the Great. Today the Peter and Paul Fortress is one of the cultural and scientific centres of St. Petersburg. The fortress houses museum expositions dedicated to the history of the city, the St. Petersburg Mint, and the Peter and Paul Cathedral, the first cathedral of the Northern Capital, which for 200 years was the burial place of the Russian emperors of the Romanov dynasty.

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8 June
11:00–21:00
St. Petersburg Art Fair 1703
The Manege Central Exhibition Hall, 1, St. Isaac's Square
The St. Petersburg Art Fair 1703 is hosted by PJSC Gazprom and
endorsed by the St. Petersburg Committee for Culture. It has
been a regular early summer event during the SPIEF week since
2022 when the fair was born. The project is aimed at
propagating contemporary culture, developing the collecting
practices and bringing together members of the artistic
community.
This year the number of participants grew to 45 Galleries are
divided into 4 sections depending on their focus, providing
visitors an easy navigation route across best practices in
contemporary art. Traditional non-profit section “Collections” is
representing works and projects from private, corporate and
institutional collections.

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8 June
11:00–18:00
Priory Palace
Gatchina, Leningrad Region, 22A, Ulitsa Chkalova
The Priory Palace, a unique earthen building created in 1798–1799 by architect Nikolai Lvov for the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem (Order of Malta), is unique in its architectural design and technical implementation. The exposition of the Priory Palace tells about the Order of Malta and its connection with the Russian Empire at the time of Emperor Paul I.

Access by badge. Badge must be presented at the ticket office


8 June
11:00–18:00
Gatchina Palace
Gatchina, Leningrad Region 1, Krasnoarmeyskiy Prospekt
Gatchina Palace is a country imperial residence closely associated with the likes of Paul I and Alexander III.
In the 18th century palace, you can see the restored ceremonial interiors of Paul's time, including the Upper Throne Room and the Parade Bedroom, as well as stroll through the romantic underground passage and experience the famous Gatchina echo.

Access by badge. Badge must be presented at the ticket office


8 June
11:30–22:00
Sails of Kronstadt Music and Gastronomy Festival
18, Tsitadelskoye Shosse, Kronstadt Naval Museum
A rich cultural programme for visitors of all ages: guests will enjoy a bright musical performance by the winner of the One to One TV project KRYUKOV BAND, Stand Up show by Andrey Atlas, as well as gastronomic and artistic master classes, a creative plein-air, St. Petersburg Fair of handmade and local brands, a performance by Circus Du Soleil artists, a clown performance by ‘Licedei’ theatre troupe, a bubble show, children's contests and quests, and a VIP-zone with drinks and snacks for guests. Opening hours: from 12:00 to 22:00

Free access by badge.

Tours are available for participants. Prior registration is required.
Tour around the forts
Every 30 mins from 11:30 till 19:30
Duration of the tour: 45 mins

Tour of the Kronstadt Naval Museum (includes a visit to Leninsky Komsomol submarine)
Start of the tour: by request
Duration of the tour: 90 mins


8 June
12:00–14:00
The Golden Cockerel, based on the fairy tale by Alexander Pushkin
Baltic House Festival Theatre, 4, Alexandrovsky Park
As part of the festival ‘A monument I’ve raised not built with hands’.
Director: Vladimir Zhukov.

Participants must purchase tickets themselves.


8 June
16:00–19:00
"Nabokov's Petersburg" Walking tour
47, Bolshaya Morskaya Ulitsa
The Nabokov Museum launches excursions along a new route in the vicinity of the writer's house. Those who wish will be able to follow the footsteps of Nabokov's childhood memories and learn more about the neighborhood at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
The walking part of the tour is dedicated to the key places for the Nabokov family. The walk will start at 47, Bolshaya Morskaya, which was given to Vladimir Nabokov's parents as a dowry in 1897 and where the writer himself was born in 1899. The visitors will plunge into the history of the street, which is the same age as St. Petersburg itself. They will visit St. Isaac’s Square, which used to be Mariinskaya Square when the Nabokovs used to live here, and where little Volodya used to walk with his governess. Your guide will cover the story about the Mariinsky Palace, where meetings of the Provisional Government, of which Vladimir Nabokov, the writer's father, was a member, took place. The participants of the walk will be told what role the Astoria Hotel played in the events of the February Revolution and how it affected the Nabokov family. After the excursionists will go to Pochtamtskaya Street, where once stood the church where the Nabokovs baptized their eldest son Vladimir. The final point of the walking tour will be Bolshaya Morskaya: the visitors will be told about the history of House No. 47, its architecture and the changes it has undergone for almost 300 years.
The second part of the tour will take place in the Museum of Vladimir Nabokov which was opened on the ground floor of the family mansion. Visitors will see the museum exposition with memorial items belonging both to the writer's family and directly to Vladimir Nabokov, as well as partially preserved interiors of the dining room, the Green Drawing Room and the library.

June 5, 7, 8 excursions start at 16 pm and 18 pm
June 6 excursion start at 15 pm

Excursion Bureau of SPbSU - сall: +7(931)0077901


8 June
16:00–17:00
FANTINE
Igor Butman's Jazz Club in St. Petersburg, 7, Naberezhnaya Kanala Griboedova
Fantine is a gifted singer who has dreamed of a music career since childhood. She has become known for her unique voice and talent. Although her musical style is mainly jazz, Fantine does not limit herself to one genre and boldly experiments with different styles of music.

Participation in ‘The Voice’ brought Fantine widespread fame and public recognition. Her performances impressed not only the judges, but also millions of viewers who were amazed by her powerful and expressive performance.

Comparisons to Whitney Houston are not accidental: Fantine has the same stunning vocal power and emotion as the legendary singer. Her rendition of the famed ballad ‘I Will Always Love You’ drew raves and favourable comparisons to the original, and her version of ‘I'm Every Woman’ made the audience shudder with her inner strength and passion.

Admission by ticket


8 June
16:00–17:00
Guided tours of the Presidential Library and the ‘Memory of generations’ exhibition, dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the full liberation of Leningrad from the nazi blockade
3A, Senatskaya Ploshchad
During the tour, visitors will learn about the history and architectural features of the Synod Building, constructed in the second quarter of the 19th century by the renowned architect Carlo Rossi. The tour will also cover the main activities of the Presidential Library, which is Russia's largest state electronic repository of digital copies of essential documents on the history of Russian statehood. Additionally, the library serves as a multifunctional cultural, educational, scientific, and information and analytical centre, holding the status of a national library of Russia.
Guests will have the opportunity to explore the electronic collection of rare editions, documents and materials on the topic of 'The Russian State and Economy.'
An exhibition, organized in collaboration with the Russian Military Historical Society, will also be available for visitors, commemorating the 80th anniversary of the full liberation of Leningrad from the Nazi blockade. The exhibition will highlight how the memory of the defence and siege of Leningrad is preserved across generations. Items on display will include artefacts from the first exhibitions dedicated to the Battle of Leningrad, organized in 1944 – ‘The Heroic Defence of Leningrad’ and ‘Svir Victory’ (Lodeynoye Pole). These will include photographs, original paintings, and items created by participants in the battles.
The contemporary section of the exhibition will feature large-scale projects by the Russian Military Historical Society and the Presidential Library aimed at perpetuating the memory of the blockade. It will also present the latest scholarly works and documents, discussing the blockade as a genocide of the peoples of the Soviet Union.

The tour is available in both Russian and English.

Admission of participants: by badge and upon prior registration for the excursion: +7 (812) 334 2514, excursion@prlib.ru


8 June
18:00–21:00
Boys’ Choir of Glinka Choral College
29, Politekhnicheskaya Ulitsa, main building of St. Petersburg Polytechnic Universtiy
Boys' Choir of Glinka Choral College. Artistic Director and conductor – Honoured Artist of Russia Vladimir BEGLETSOV. Russian-Austrian Musical Dialogue: Masterpieces of Austrian and Russian music: Mozart, Schubert, Rachmaninoff, Tchaikovsky. On 8 June 2024, the Boys’ Choir of the Glinka Choral College will perform in the White Hall of the St. Petersburg Polytechnic State University as part of the SPIEF cultural programme.
The concert will be opened by Aigerim Tutova, a finalist of many international music festivals and competitions.
Aigerim has bilateral sensorineural hearing loss of the 4th degree. But she can hear, thanks to cochlear implants from MED-EL, a technological leader in the field of hearing restoration from Austria and a partner of the Sochi Dialogue in holding this event.

Free access by badge. Prior registration is required.


8 June
19:00–20:00
Guided tours of the Presidential Library and the ‘Memory of generations’ exhibition, dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the full liberation of Leningrad from the nazi blockade
3A, Senatskaya Ploshchad
During the tour, visitors will learn about the history and architectural features of the Synod Building, constructed in the second quarter of the 19th century by the renowned architect Carlo Rossi. The tour will also cover the main activities of the Presidential Library, which is Russia's largest state electronic repository of digital copies of essential documents on the history of Russian statehood. Additionally, the library serves as a multifunctional cultural, educational, scientific, and information and analytical centre, holding the status of a national library of Russia.
Guests will have the opportunity to explore the electronic collection of rare editions, documents and materials on the topic of 'The Russian State and Economy.'
An exhibition, organized in collaboration with the Russian Military Historical Society, will also be available for visitors, commemorating the 80th anniversary of the full liberation of Leningrad from the Nazi blockade. The exhibition will highlight how the memory of the defence and siege of Leningrad is preserved across generations. Items on display will include artefacts from the first exhibitions dedicated to the Battle of Leningrad, organized in 1944 – ‘The Heroic Defence of Leningrad’ and ‘Svir Victory’ (Lodeynoye Pole). These will include photographs, original paintings, and items created by participants in the battles.
The contemporary section of the exhibition will feature large-scale projects by the Russian Military Historical Society and the Presidential Library aimed at perpetuating the memory of the blockade. It will also present the latest scholarly works and documents, discussing the blockade as a genocide of the peoples of the Soviet Union.

The tour is available in both Russian and English.

Admission of participants: by badge and upon prior registration for the excursion: +7 (812) 334 2514, excursion@prlib.ru


8 June
19:00–21:00
Sorochintsy Fair
Concert Hall, 20 Pisareva Street (entry from Dekabristov, 37)
Оpera by Modest Musorgsky (concert performance).
Marking 185 years since the birth of Modest Musorgsky.

The Mariinsky Opera soloists, Chamber Choir and Orchestra.

The ticket to be purchased by the participant.


8 June
19:00–20:40
Ward No. 6 by Anton Chekhov
Academic Maly Drama Theatre – Theatre of Europe, 18/5, Ulitsa Rubinshteina
Directed by Lev Dodin.

Duration: 1 hour 40 minutes without intermission.

Participants must purchase tickets themselves.


8 June
19:00–22:10
Swan Lake
Mariinsky Theatre, 1, Theatre Square
Вallet by Pyotr Tchaikovsky.

Running time 3 hours 10 minutes.
The performance has two intervals.

The ticket to be purchased by the participant.


8 June
20:30–21:30
FANTINE
Igor Butman's Jazz Club in St. Petersburg, 7, Naberezhnaya Kanala Griboedova
Fantine is a gifted singer who has dreamed of a music career since childhood. She has become known for her unique voice and talent. Although her musical style is mainly jazz, Fantine does not limit herself to one genre and boldly experiments with different styles of music.

Participation in ‘The Voice’ brought Fantine widespread fame and public recognition. Her performances impressed not only the judges, but also millions of viewers who were amazed by her powerful and expressive performance.

Comparisons to Whitney Houston are not accidental: Fantine has the same stunning vocal power and emotion as the legendary singer. Her rendition of the famed ballad ‘I Will Always Love You’ drew raves and favourable comparisons to the original, and her version of ‘I'm Every Woman’ made the audience shudder with her inner strength and passion.

Admission by ticket


8 June
22:30–00:00
Night concert: Latin Club Project by Danil Prokopyev
Igor Butman's Jazz Club in St. Petersburg, 7, Naberezhnaya Kanala Griboedova
Danil Prokopyev is a St. Petersburg drummer with a Caribbean heart who founded the SPb Percussion Club drum and percussion school in St. Petersburg and co-founded Russia's first drum and percussion magazine Community DRUM.
Drummer of the band Markscheider Kunst, percussionist in Tresmuchachos & Companieros, he collaborated with Leonid Agutin and Orlando Vale Maraca. Danil Prokopiev is an official artist of such music brands as Mapex, Agner, Roland. Proficient in Afro-Cuban, Colombian, Brazilian and many other musical styles.

Admission is free.