3 Hour Walking Tour of Saint Petersburg's Feodor Dostoyevsky
Saint Petersburg, Russian Federation
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Trip Type: Walking Tours
Duration: 3 hours
Petersburg Dostoevsky - one of the most popular walking tour, lasting about 4 hours. We are going to walk throw places associated with the life of the great writer, where the heroes of "Crime and Punishment" and “Idiot” lived.
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Petersburg Dostoevsky - one of the most popular walking tour, lasting about 4 hours. We are going to walk throw places associated with the life of the great writer, where the heroes of "Crime and Punishment" and “Idiot” lived.Petersburg Dostoevsky - the lower city of light (as opposed to high society Tolstoy and Pushkin), the bottom of the town and "little people" - "loathsome creature." This town is gloomy, desolate, sick. It was dominated by pale yellow. The city, seen through a thick layer of dust on the long-unwashed windows of St. Petersburg. Does it exist now?
For Dostoevsky, lived in the city a total of about 28 years, constantly changing removable apartments addresses. And their living space this area of Forge Lane, which is the last refuge of the writer and now a museum dedicated to him (5/2 house) and the Haymarket Square area.
Your guide meet you at the hotel, then by subway we reach the Haymarket Square - area where all doings of "Crime and Punishment" took place.
We will walk a lot and speak of the 19th century, we are going to visit a museum of Dostoevsky as well. Hope you love history and literature as we do!
For Dostoevsky, lived in the city a total of about 28 years, constantly changing removable apartments addresses. And their living space this area of Forge Lane, which is the last refuge of the writer and now a museum dedicated to him (5/2 house) and the Haymarket Square area.
Your guide meet you at the hotel, then by subway we reach the Haymarket Square - area where all doings of "Crime and Punishment" took place.
We will walk a lot and speak of the 19th century, we are going to visit a museum of Dostoevsky as well. Hope you love history and literature as we do!
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