The second largest city in Russia, St. Petersburg is the country’s cultural heart. View splendid architectural gems like the Winter Palace and the Kazan Cathedral, and give yourself plenty of time to browse the world-renowned art collection of the Hermitage. Sprawling across the Neva River delta, St. Petersburg offers enough art, nightlife, fine dining and cultural destinations for many repeat visits.
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Modern Passage is an architectural monument and modern shopping center. Passage is a real covered street same as Mikhailovskay st. The main Passage gallery connects Italianskaya st. and Nevsky prospect. When Passage opened its doors to customers for the first time in May, 1848, the shopping center was one of the first of its kind in Russia. The complex was comprised of three-storey galleries with an enclosed promenade through the center under a glass roof. Among Passage visitors were Dostoevsky, Shalyapin, Ostrovsky, Galina Vishnevskaya, Maya Plisetskaya and many other writers, actors, painters, scientists and sportsmen.
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Built in the mid-1700s, this huge, block-long department store has evolved into a shopping mall over time and is considered one of the first shopping malls in the world.
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Dom Leningradskoi Torgovli (DLT, House of Leningrad Trade) is one of the oldest department stores in St. Petersburg and a legendary name for Russian market. Since 2005, the building has been under control of Mercury, a leading luxury goods distribution company. In 2012, after a long-term restoration, DLT became the flagman of TSUM, Moscow based department store.
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