Cabin of Peter the Great

Local nameДомик Петра I
LocationPetrograd Side, Saint Petersburg

The cabin of Peter the Great is a small wooden house which was the first St Petersburg "palace" of Tsar Peter the Great.

The log cabin was constructed in three days in May 1703, by soldiers of the Semyonovskiy Regiment. At that time, the new St. Petersburg was described as "a heap of villages linked together, like some plantation in the West Indies".The design is a combination of an izba, a traditional Russian countryside house typical of the 17th century, and the Tsar's beloved Dutch Baroque, later to evolve into the Petrine Baroque. Peter built similar domiki elsewhere in Russia - for example, in Voronezh, and Vologda.

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Opening hours

Thurs: 1 pm - 9 pm
Tue: closed
Other days: 10 am - 6 pm

Admission

Single ticket: RUB 200

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cabin_of_Peter_the_Great

Official Website http://www.rusmuseum.ru/

Phone +78123148368

Address Petrovskaya naberezhnaya 6, 190000, St Petersburg, Russia

Coordinates 59°57'11.863" N 30°19'51.075" E

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