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This Weekend in St. Petersburg: March 14-15, 2020
This Weekend in St. Petersburg: March 7-8
… If you loved La La Land like we did and have been dreaming about that magical evening at the planetarium ever since you first saw the movie, we’ve got great news for you. This weekend, the St. Petersburg Planetarium is delighted to invite you in for an evening of stargazing accompanied by some magnificent live jazz music. Picture this: the room is dark, the ceil…
04.03.2020
This Weekend in St. Petersburg: February 29 – March 1, 2020
…acts of another of Pergolesi’s works, the substantial Il Prigionier Superbo, the fame it enjoyed was such that it went on to become a solo act, and an influential one at that. This weekend, you can see it for yourself at the atmospheric Palma creative space, performed by the best-of of the Russian opera scene.…
26.02.2020
This Weekend in St.Petersburg: February 22-23
…r look at one of our most beloved painters. Polar Bear Day at the Leningrad Zoo February 23, 12pm to 16pm The Leningrad Zoo up to 500 rubles Now, what if this weekend you experience a pang of nostalgia and reminisce about your careless childhood days full of mischief and pleasure… What do you do then? We suggest a visit to the Leningrad Zoo, whe…
19.02.2020
This Weekend in St. Petersburg: February 15-16, 2020
This Weekend in St. Petersburg: February 8-9, 2020
This Weekend in St. Petersburg: February 1-2
…t speaking a mysterious language of their own. Fashion Freak Show January 31 – February 2, 7pm Oktyabrsky Grand Concert Hall (BKZ) Tickets from 1800 rubles This weekend, Jean Paul Gaultier, a designer and author who defined contemporary fashion, will introduce his iconic fashion show extravaganza – over 200 fascinating looks presented in a mixture…
29.01.2020
This Weekend in St. Petersburg: January 25-26, 2020
Unexplored St. Petersburg: Soviet Art and Holo Eyes in Manege
…e Guards Regiment by Giacomo Quarenghi in 1807. The beautiful horsemen sculptures and its neoclassic architecture are still a testament to this legacy. But If you go there this weekend, you’d also be passing by a Christmas tree decorated with holographic eyes. It’s an installation by the Israeli artist Igor Revelis (aka Klone) fittingly titled “Can You See Me?” a…
17.01.2020
This Weekend in St. Petersburg: January 18-19, 2020