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MICE Russia - St.Petersburg

MICE Russia - St.Petersburg

Russian Capital of Culture. Zimniy, Petrodvorets, Catherine Palace... – it’s the city of amazing palaces. City that inspired the great poets and writers, city of three revolutions, outstanding venues for conferences and summits and finally, it is must-see city of your life. Host city FIFA World Cup 2018  

Masked Ball at the Yusupov Palace

Masked Ball at the Yusupov Palace

The Yusupov Palace is reviving the balls with their traditions of the ball culture and etiquette and allows the guests to enjoy the living fairy tale. Upon arrival guests pass through the halls with mini-plays with the scenes of ancient Greek myths, Russian fairy tales, European legends. The scenario of the ball offers to participate in the dance program allowing you to enjoy a performance of famous artists. Theatrical action covers the whole palace and involves the guests into traditional games

Solo Sokos Hotel Palace Bridge

Solo Sokos Hotel Palace Bridge

Solo Sokos Hotel Palace Bridge is a unique City Business Resort located in the historical center of St. Petersburg on the Vasilievsky Island.The hotel is named after the famous Palace Bridge located nearby, which leads directly to many of the main sights of St.Petersburg center - the Hermitage Museum, Palace Square, Admiralty, St.Isaac's Cathedral and Nevsky Prospect, all just a 15 minute walk away.Solo Sokos Hotel Palace Bridge offers a perfect getaway for wellbeing and relaxation whilst travelling

Amber Museum

Amber Museum

This art depository was inaugurated in 1979, to become Russia’s first and only Amber Museum. Located in the center of Kaliningrad on the Verkhneye Lake shore, it is housed in a fortress tower "Dona" dating from the mid-nineteenth century. The tower was built in 1853 in the Neo-Gothic style as a part of the city defense system – its construction was supervised by Ernst Ludwig von Aster, commander of the Engineering Corps and the person, who had engineered Konigsberg’s mighty

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