Show-concert of classical music "Russian Music Seasons"

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Duration: 2 hours
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Enjoy the reception with a glass of champagne and experience an exclusive tour through the Vladimir Palace. Explore the spacious rooms designed in different styles, listen to the history of the palace that survived the revolutionary changes of the epochs and find out more about its inhabitants.

The palace of Grand Duke Vladimir was one of the centres of the secular life of St. Petersburg in the XIXth century. Take the opportunity today to feel the charm of the building in the special atmosphere of a festive, musical evening.

The concert programme includes outstanding works and great names. Virtuosi of the Mariinsky and Mikhailovsky Theatre will perform for you compositions by various Russian composers, including Rachmaninov, P.I. Tchaikovsky, I. Strauss and A. Vivaldi. Each performance is complemented by a short story about the composers and the history of the work performed.

Dress code – cocktail.

This activity includes:

  • Welcome glass of champagne
  • Surprise from the artist
  • Excursion through the main halls of the palace
  • Solemn concert of Russian classical music
  • Program

Meeting point

Palace Embankment, 26

On arrival

By public transport: Metro station Admiralteiskaya. Please follow the exit to the Nevsky Prospekt, and follow the direction to Palace Square and Hermitage. After about 700 meters on the right side you will see the arch to The Palace Square, please go through the arch of the Main Staff to the Palace Square. Walk around the building of the Hermitage on the left side and walk straight, the palace will be on your right side. Welcome!

Free Cancellation

Free Cancellation up to 24 hours before the activity starts. Late cancellation or your non-arrival is not refundable.

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