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Dostoevsky's Petersburg: follow the footsteps of Raskolnikov

Duration: 2h and 30min
Languages: English, Russian
Guru: Katerina
Registered on June 15, 2018

Sightseeing can be interesting only for the first time. What is it then? Don't you want to see the other side of St. Petersburg with all those legends and extraordinary ordinary life? I spent time looking for the most interesting and unusual hiking trails that show the city as it is. Then, I revised them, added some points. Then I tried them with my friends. They gave me their comments and I corrected these routes. So now I have what I have! Do you want to expand the learning boundaries of the city of Saint Petersburg? Join me!

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Tour description

Dostoevsky's Petersburg isn't beautiful. It is diversified and ugly. Do you really want to feel that yellow smell? Inner personal tragedies brought to the crowdie city streets, where Sonya Marmeladova fell on a sward, where her father died. Katerina Ivanovna was bleeding to death on a pavement. Here Raskolnokov had tried to repent in front of the crowd. Obscure street thoughts had the influence on Raskolnikov. He saw the sights: a girl, teared to pieces, he was watching after a young woman rushed to the canal from the bridge. At the same time Petersburg’s ceremonial magnificence with all his castles and bridges were unfamiliar to Raskolnikov. He saw bridges and the river on his way to the University “The inexplicable cold always was blowing at him from this magnificent panorama”. Dostoevsky's work begins as a natural development of the St. Petersburg myth and is no less connected with the "Petersburg space" than Pushkin's Bronze Horseman. Dostoevsky’s Peterburg – it is the city of the street girls, lazars, homeless children, regular customers of taverns, that are trying to find the oblivion in vine just for a short time/ The atmosphere of this Petersburg is the atmosphere of gridlocks and hopelessness We start our tour at Vladimirskaya Metro Station, next to which we find a statue of our great writer, Passing the Kuznechny Market on our right (it's worth taking a glance inside to catch a faint echo of the market atmosphere that pervades Crime and Punishment) we immediately reach the Dostoevsky Memorial Museum at 5/2 Kuznechny Pereulok. After absorbing all that the museum has to offer, let's retrace our steps back down Kuznechny Lane and take a quick peek in the Church of the Vladimir Icon of the Mother of God. And than to Spasskaya - the last stop on the orange line, and follow the exit signs to the Sennaya Ploshchad, that is, to Hay Market Square. Thus, we emerge blinking into the central setting of Crime and Punishment.

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  • Meeting point:
    Pamyatnik Fm Dostoyevskomu Bolshaya M...
    Pamyatnik Fm Dostoyevskomu Bolshaya Moskovskaya Ulitsa SanktPeterburg Russia 191002
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    I'll be right next to Dostoevsky and with the book of Crime and Punishment (Metro Station)

How much does this tour cost?

Free tours do not have a set price, instead, each person gives the guru at the end of the tour the amount that he or she considers appropriate (these usually range from €10 to $50 depending on satisfaction with the tour).

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Accessibility
Suitable for people with reduced mobility.
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Does not accept large group reservations.
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Suitable for carrying pets.

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