"PETROVSKAYA AKVATORIA" HISTORICAL THEATRICAL SCALE MODEL
Interactive scale model "Petrovskaya Akvatoria" tells the story of Saint Petersburg’s foundation and the Russian navy origins and growth. The city looks like slightly different: there are no Rostral Columns on Vasilyevsky Island yet, the Menshikov Palace is still standing instead of the State University building, Masquerade balls are held at the Peterhof Palace, and the old fortress in Oranienbaum is still there.
The scale model recreates old buildings, palaces and parks – nowadays many of them are lost forever.
The most interesting part of this model is the actual water area, where Peter the Great’s ships are floating along the Neva river and the Gulf of Finland.
Please note!
English, French, German, Spanish, Finnish and Russian audio guides are available for extra charge.
Contacts and location
Contacts
Address:
4/1, Malaya Morskaya Street, Saint Petersburg (the Admiral Shopping Center, 6th floor)
Subway:
Admiralteyskaya
Phone:
+7(812) 933-4152
Site:
www.peteraqua.ru
Timetable
Monday 11:00 - 22:00 The ticket office closes 40 min before the Museum closing time. |
Tuesday 11:00 - 22:00 The ticket office closes 40 min before the Museum closing time. |
Wednesday 11:00 - 22:00 The ticket office closes 40 min before the Museum closing time. |
Thursday 11:00 - 22:00 The ticket office closes 40 min before the Museum closing time. |
Friday 11:00 - 22:00 The ticket office closes 40 min before the Museum closing time. |
Saturday 11:00 - 22:00 The ticket office closes 40 min before the Museum closing time. |
Sunday 11:00 - 22:00 The ticket office closes 40 min before the Museum closing time. |