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The subject index / Jubilee of St. Petersburg

Jubilee of St. Petersburg


Categories / Population/Urban Living

JUBILEE of St. Petersburg (City Day) is an annual celebration in honour of the foundation of St. Petersburg. Since 1983, it has taken place on the final weekend of May. It includes a broad variety of festivities (concerts, processions, etc.), organised mainly in Palace Square, the spit of Vasilievsky Ostrov and Nevsky Prospect. A festival for the military orchestra and a viewing of the Cadet School also takes place. The fountains at Peter's Palace (Peterhof) are also turned back on after the winter.

G. V. Kalashnikov.

Addresses
Dvortsovaya Square/Saint Petersburg, city
Nevsky prospect/Saint Petersburg, city

The subject Index
Spit of Vasilievsky Island

Chronograph
1983



City Holidays (entry)

CITY HOLIDAYS. In the early 18th century tsar Peter the Great established a new type of holidays which were divided into official (or state holidays) - victory celebrations, jubilees etc. and popular carnivals (see Popular carnivals)