Thursday, June 27
Ark
- Until November 24, 4-10 pm (Mon), 10 am - 6 pm (Tue-Sat), 9 am - 6 pm (Sun)
- Annenkirche
- 800 rubles (600 rubles for students) – tickets here
Annenkirche never ceases to amaze the audience when it comes to Bible-themed exhibitions. This time it’s Ark – a one-of-a-kind display letting one witness and explore the story of Noah’s Ark with their very eyes through large-scale installations, immersive locations, and inspired artworks by contemporary artists.
Friday, June 28
Viktor Ivanov. The 100th anniversary of the artist
- Until August 27, 10 am - 8 pm (Mon, Fri, Sat) 10 am - 6 pm (Wed, Thu), 10 am - 7 pm (Sun)
- The Benois Wing (the Russian Museum)
- TBA
The exhibition presents a series of artworks by Viktor Ivanov, a prominent Soviet artist and bright representative of the Soviet austere style. Among the main motifs of his art are peasants and events that have continued to shape national and spiritual traditions.
Saturday, June 29
Outdoor yoga workshop
- 10 am - 12 pm
- Art Space Tele2 (Yelagin Island)
- Free (50-150 rubles – park entrance) – tickets here
Searching for a way to unwind after a long week? Look no more! Join a free yoga workshop with a view on Yelagin Island – two hours of exercises good for your flexibility, strength, endurance, sense of balance, and body awareness.
Sunday, June 30
Petshop Days 2024
- June 29-30
- Primorsky Victory Park (Krestovsky Island metro station)
- Free – register here
Petshop Days is two days of thrilling pet action, live music, sports, lectures, have-a-go activities plus bonuses and giveaways. As always, the festival will take place against the backdrop of the gorgeous Primorsky Victory Park – and be a point of attraction for all pet lovers.
Monday, July 1
Book Alleys
- Until September 8, 10 am - 10 pm daily
- Malaya Konyushennaya St.
- Free
St. Pete’s annual book festival is back with an action-packed program and over 10,000 books, including new releases and bestsellers. Come to the festival to spend some time out browsing through books, take in the atmosphere of the written word and culture, and, hopefully, find your next great read. If you are at a loss as to what to read in Russian, check our special guide to pick a book for your level or explore all things Russian books via this tag.
Tuesday, July 2
Russian Ballet. Homage to Edgar Degas. Photographs by Yury Molodkovets
- Until September 15, 11 am - 6 pm (Wed, Thu, Sun), 11 am - 8 pm (Tue, Fri, Sat)
- The General Staff Building (the Hermitage Museum)
- 500 rubles (free for students) – tickets here
The exhibition features a collection of photographs by Yury Molodkovets, a photographer and employee at the Hermitage Museum. On view are around 60 images that depict the everyday life of ballet dancers in the style of French Impressionist artist Edgar Degas. Find more exhibits worth exploring here.
Wednesday, July 3
Nicholas Roerich. Paintings. Graphics. Documents
- July 1 - September 1, 11 am - 8 pm
- KGallery
- TBA
In honor of Nicholas Roerich’s 150th anniversary, KGallery is prepping a designated exhibition that will not only present the artist’s lesser-known and never-exhibited-before works from private collections – but also explore cultural influences that helped shape his signature style.
P.S. June 28 is also the day of Scarlet Sails, a traditional celebration of school graduates. On the night between Friday and Saturday, the city will be brimming with action, meaning that some streets will be closed and the metro will be working throughout the night. The event is for graduates only – but you can still enjoy the show from the sidelines.