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Tour # 9
Private Custom Tour # 9
MILITARY and GENERAL HISTORY
For Days: Not available for Monday and Tuesday arrivals
Duration: 2 Activity Level: Moderate

The Artillery Museum has a rich collection of swords, military souvenirs, uniforms and battle paintings. It is devoted to the military engineer cops. Don’t miss the collection of cannons in the forecourt.

Private Tour Detail
Tour #: 9
  DAY: 1
     
   
    Transfer- Welcome

Welcome to St. Petersburg! As soon as you have reported to our DenRus representative, after having cleared the Russian Immigration inspection, you'll be introduced to your local guide and driver. Without any further delay you'll be on your way to the first scheduled attraction.

   
    City Tour

City Tour -  You'll either see, or  visit the major sites and historical  attractions of St. Petersburg old center, including statues, monuments, rivers and canals, beautiful bridges, cathedrals and palaces, memorial squares and parks. You shall also enjoy photo opportunities in selected locations.  

   
    Artillery museum

The Museum of Russian Military History, founded in 1703, is one of the oldest and largest in Russia. The museum exhibition, which fills 13 halls, recounts Russia's military history, the development of its arms and armour and the work of military engineers and signalers, and contains more than 240,000  items.

The Museum exhibits weapons and military objects from late 14th century firearms to ballistic missiles. There are large displays of weaponry and ammunition, firearms and side-arms, military trophies, standards, battle paintings, decorations, uniforms and other relics. Among the most valuable exhibits are: parade chariot for artillery banners, cannons of Peter I regiments, military awards of Russian emperors, personal weapon of Russian Tsars, Napoleon Buonaparte, Soviet Commanders. Of special interest is the exhibition created in 1996 which includes large-sized artillery from ancient time up to date, former and recent rocket systems,  engineering and communication technique

   
    Lunch

Lunch Time; Stop for a quick bite or a complete fine dining experience in one of the many quality cafes and restaurants of your choosing. As with other international cities almost any cuisine is available from Russian to Asian, European, and Latin American.

   
    Hermitage

The State Hermitage Museum and the Winter Palace: The Hermitage Museum is one of the world’s leading and most respected museums today, and the real “must” place for every visitor in St. Petersburg. The State Hermitage museum is a complex of five buildings: The Winter Palace, the former official residence of Russian Tsars, the Small Hermitage, the Big Hermitage, the New Hermitage and the Hermitage Theatre.  The Winter Palace was the city residence of the ruling royal Romanov family until 1917 when the Russian revolution took place and ended the monarchy. 

The Winter Palace section is of no lesser interest than the rest of the Hermitage Museum. You will see the huge white marble ceremonial entrance stairway, the Saint George Hall, where the Czar’s throne still stands today,  the Malachite Room, the Armorial Hall which was the center stage of fashionable state receptions and balls. From the windows of the Winter Palace you will see the lonely angel of the Alexander’s Column standing in the center of  the immense historical Palace Square. The vastness of the Winter Palace alone includes 1,057 rooms, 117 staircases, 1.786 doorways and 1.945 windows.

 The Hermitage Museum  houses one of the world's greatest art collections, and the Hermitage Theatre, once a most private and exclusive royal family theatre, today is open for anybody wishing to purchase a ticket to its open performances. Works of classical artists like Leonardo da Vinci, Titian,  and Michelangelo, then El Greco, Velazquez, Goya, or of the more recent painters like Degas, Renoir, Monet, van Gogh, Matisse or Picasso and many other masters of the 19-20th century French art are all prominently represented. It should also be mentioned that the Hermitage displays one of the world’s largest and incomparable collection of Rembrandt’s work.  The Winter Palace was designed by the Italian architect Rastrelli in the 1700's. in Baroque style. The splendor of the interior and the room decorations, patterned parquet floors, molded and painted ceilings, period furniture, decorative objects of malachite, lapis lazuli, jasper and others simply dazzles the visitors' eyes. Other materials used in decoraions inclcude bronze, crystal, gold, valuable exotic woods and tapestries. It is said that to visit every one of its rooms would involve an excursion of not less than 13 miles or about 20 kilometres.

 

   
    City Tour

City Tour -  You'll either see, or  visit the major sites and historical  attractions of St. Petersburg old center, including statues, monuments, rivers and canals, beautiful bridges, cathedrals and palaces, memorial squares and parks. You shall also enjoy photo opportunities in selected locations.  

   
    Transfer-Return to Port

Return transfer to the Port: Our active program of the day is coming to an end, and now it is time to return to the Port and to your ship.  We hope you have enjoyed your special program and wish to thank you.

  DAY: 2
     
   
    Drive to Southern Estates

Drive through the southern residential area and to the suburban palace estates and rural countryside and parks

   
    Metro ride

Metro ride: The St. Petersburg metro (underground train system) is the deepest in the world. The first line was opened in 1955 and since then it has been continuously expanding. From the beginning both the Moscow and the St. Petersburg metro obtained world wide reputation for being the most beautiful metro system ever built. If you have ever experienced metro stations in other metropolises of the world, you shall agree soon.

The laying of underground lines in such a city as St. Petersburg is fraught with many difficulties. The builders had to break through ancient Cambrian claystone seies formed almost 600,000,000 years ago. The work was also complicated by the Neva - the river had to be crossed three times. Due to the geological difficulties (swamp), 57 out of 63 stations were built very deep (30-100 m).
St. Petersburg's Metro has a total length of 110.2 km and 63 stations (average station distance 1900 m). Like in Moscow, older stations are elegantly decorated whereas newer stations show a more functional design. 

   
    Peterhof,Grand Palace

The Grand Palace still has the exterior planned by the Empress Elizabeth I. After 1745 she had the initial building altered by the architect Bartolomeo Rastrelli, who, after enlarging Peter I's original palace, added to it a couple of single-floor galleries, each ending with a pavillion (a church on the east side and an amorial pavillion on the west side).You will walk through its different rooms and ceremonial halls (Chesme Hall, Throne Room, White Dinning Room, Chinese rooms etc.), marvel its beauty and luxury, admire the centuries old china, dishes, art, textiles and furniture, and wonder how luxuriously did the royal people live.

   
    Peterhof Fountain Park

Peterhof, one of  the  oldest  Imperial summer  residencies in the St. Petersburg  region, it perhaps the most exotic of all because of its seaside situation. It is named  for the first Emperor of Russia, Peter the Great    The palace grounds consist of a main palace, about 20 smaller palaces and pavilions and seven incredible, peaceful park areas. In addition to the parks the real pride and highlight of Peterhof are the 140 different fountains and water cascades of which the gilded, terraced fountains shooting water high up into the air, have gained worldwide fame and have become the symbol of the city. Perhaps the greatest technological achievement of Peterhof is that all of the fountains operate without the use of pumps. Water is supplied from natural springs and collects in reservoirs in the Upper Gardens. The elevation difference creates the pressure that drives most of the fountains of the Lower Gardens Several fountains are designed with the specific purpose of soaking visitors.

   
    Transfer-Meteor to City Hydrofoil ride to City:  As you have requested your return to the city shall be aboard the super fast Meteor hydrofoil via the Gulf of Finland. The downtown Meteor Pier is located on the embankment of the Neva River from where our touring shall continue.
   
    Lunch

Lunch Time; Stop for a quick bite or a complete fine dining experience in one of the many quality cafes and restaurants of your choosing. As with other international cities almost any cuisine is available from Russian to Asian, European, and Latin American.

   
    St. Isaac's Cathedral

The St. Isaac's Cathedral:  Designed by Auguste  de Monferrand in 1818 the church was named in tribute to Peter the great who was born on the day of St. Isaac of Dalmatia. The Cathedral is 101,5 m (333 ft) high and the dome (for  the making of which 100 kg (220,5 lb) of gold was used) is 26,5 m (87 ft) in diameter, making it one of the largest in the world after St. Peter 's Cathedral in Rome and St. Paul's Cathedral in London.
The interior is “a symphony of gold, marble, lapis lazuli, malachite and porphyry”. The walls and vaults are decorated with paintings and mosaics by the leading artists of the day, and the walls and floors are lined with marble from Russia, France and Italy. The columns of the iconostasis are faced with malachite and lapis. There are all together 112 columns of polished granite holding the building up, of which 24 support the dome.
The Cathedral can accommodate 14,000 people.

   
    Souvenir fair

Souvenir Shopping at the Open-air Souvenir Market and a Photo Stop near the Cathedral of the Spilled Blood:  There will be time allocated for souvenir shopping in your program, and one of the best selection of typical Russian gifts and souvenirs can be found at the open-air Souvenir Fair, at the intersection of the Moika and Griboedova Canals. Here you shall find the wooden nesting Matryoshka dolls, which come in all shapes and sizes, to black laquer jewelry boxes, amber and silver jewelry, glass and chrystal items, chess sets, toys and dolls, art and paintings, handicraft  . . . . .all the way to the military and political memorabilia of the old days of the Soviet Union.

Next to the Souvenir Market is one of St. Petersburg's most famous and popular photo stops, the Church of the Saviour on the Spilled Blood. - Have your cameras ready, otherwise you'll regret it.

   
    Transfer-Return to Port

Return transfer to the Port: Our active program of the day is coming to an end, and now it is time to return to the Port and to your ship.  We hope you have enjoyed your special program and wish to thank you.

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