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10 non-obvious attractions of St. Petersburg

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The Hermitage and the palaces of Petergof; river and canal tours and the Peter and Paul Fortress – if these excursion routes have already been trodden, it’s time to discover new places.

  • Stieglitz State Academy of Art & Design

  • Solyanoy Alley, 15

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    The building of this academy, built with the funds of banker and philanthropist Alexander Stieglitz at the end of the 1870s looks like a Venetian palace. Its facade is richly decorated with bas-reliefs, engaged columns and mosaics. Inside is a colossal atrium with frescoes and arcades under a large transparent dome of glass and metal.

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    The Museum of Applied Arts can be found inside the academy, with European artifacts from the 14th-19th centuries. You can note different historical eras and styles in the decoration of its 32 halls, from Antiquity to the Russian ‘terem’ (a Russian fairy-tale house).

  • Seven Bridges Point (Semimostye)

  • Sadovaya Street, 62

    They say that, if you stop at the crossing of the Griboyedov Canal and the Krykov Canal and count the seven bridges around you, your heart’s desire will be granted. To make sure it’s granted, it’s best to do it on the seventh of any given month at 7 o’clock in the evening.

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    How is it done? You need to stop on the Pikalov Bridge (1), such that the bell tower of the white-and-blue St. Nicholas Naval Cathedral is to your left. Ahead of you, you should see the Krasnogvardeysky Bridge (2) over the Griboyedov Canal and, behind it – the Novo-Nikolsky Bridge (3). On the right, over the Kryukov Canal, there will be the Staro-Nikolsky Bridge (4) and behind it – the Smezhny Bridge (5). If you turn your back to the Krasnogvardeysky Bridge, you’ll see the Mogilevsky Bridge (6) on the Griboyedov Canal. On the right, on the Kryukov Canal, you will find the Kashin Bridge (7).

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  • The ‘Doctor Poehl’s Pharmacy’ Museum

  • 7th Vasilyevskogo Ostrova Line, 16

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    It’s believed that this pharmacy is over 250 years old. The most famous among its owners was pharmacist Wilhelm (Vasily) Poehl. In 1850, he established one of the first chemical labs in Russia in it and started his own medicine production.

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    Today, this pharmacy operates as a museum. It has had its historical interiors restored; the exhibition exhibits medical instruments and machines from different eras. During excursions, the guides explain how pharmaceutics developed in Russia, why there is a crocodile on the pharmacy’s wall and what legends surround the concealed Griffin Tower in the pharmacy’s yard. In the pharmacy’s basement, you can also see a real alchemical laboratory!

  • The observation deck on the Smolny Cathedral bell tower

  • Rastrelli Square, 1

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    If you liked the view from the colonnade of St. Isaac’s Cathedral, ascend the bell tower of Smolny Cathedral, built by Bartolomeo Rastrelli in the 18th century – this is the highest observation deck in the city. There’s no circular panorama, but three passages present the view of the former Smolny Convent, the Neva River and one of the most beautiful bridges of the city – Bolsheokhtinsky Bridge.

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  • The Datsan Gunzechoinei

  • Primorsky Prospekt, 91

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    The inner garden of this Buddhist temple, or ‘datsan’, is like an island of serenity. The surroundings truly encourage one to think about the meaning of life. You can also try your luck at spinning the prayer wheels, as well as admire the hanging banners of luck and the stone lion sculptures.

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    The St. Petersburg datsan is the first Buddhist temple in Europe; until 2014, it was also the northernmost Buddhist temple in the world. It was built in the Northern Art Nouveau style and consecrated in 1915. Inside, you can see the restored stained glass windows from the sketches of painter Nicholas Roerich. On Sundays, lamas conduct excursions.

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  • New Holland

  • Admiralty Canal Embankment, 2

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    This is a small, cozy island with its own pond inside that became a conceptual space several years ago – with trendy restaurants and stores, exhibition spaces, shadowy alleys, a mini amusement park and a large open field that transforms into an ice skating rink during winter. All of this stands among surviving pre-revolutionary industrial architecture.

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    Once, the island belonged to the Admiralty: Back then, timber for ship building was dried there. In 1830, a round building with an open courtyard was erected on the island, which served as a prison until 1917. Today, cafes and stores occupy the former cells; a stage was, meanwhile, installed in the courtyard.

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  • Third Place

  • Liteyny Prospekt, 62

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    This is yet another cultural space, but this time in a historical 19th-century mansion. It hosts modern art exhibitions, lectures, performances, concerts and movie screenings. You should take a peek inside this mansion if only for the pure Peterburgian atmosphere: explore the luxurious interiors touched with time. ‘Third Place’ has a small inner courtyard, yet unrestored, but also maintaining the mark of its former luxury.

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  • The embankment near Lakhta Center

  • Vysotnaya Street, 1

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    In 2023, an embankment was set up at the foot of Europe’s tallest skyscraper in St. Petersburg. There, you can stroll along the promenade, go for a skateboard, rollerblade or bike ride, relax on swings and benches, which are equipped with wireless chargers for phones or sunbathe in the amphitheater. The space is adorned with the ‘Feather’ glass art object.

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    ”The site offers a futuristic panorama: three giant flags (modern, Soviet and imperial) on the highest 175-meter flagpoles in Europe, the Gazprom Arena and the Cable-stayed Bridge. And, on the right, you can see a copy of the battleship Poltava from Peter the Great’s times..

  • Faust’s office in the National Library of Russia

  • Sadovaya Street, 18

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    If the atmosphere of ancient libraries is more your taste, you’ll like this Gothic hall, reminiscent of a 15th-century European monastic cell c. This room with arching vaults and stained glass windows was designed in 1857 to safekeep tomes published before 1501 – incunables (a book, pamphlet or broadside that was printed in the earliest stages of printing in Europe). At first, this room with early printed books, chained to their shelves as per old tradition, was called the Hall of Incunables. Soon, due to its similarity with the office of a medieval scientist, a new nickname stuck to it – Faust’s Office.

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    It also hosts publications from the libraries of Louis XIV, Anne of Austria, Marquise de Pompadour, Cardinal Richelieu, Napoleon, the first books printed with Peter’s civil script in 1708, the first ‘Vedomosti’ newspaper in the country printed in 1703, as well as other rarities. You can see Faust’s Office by signing up for an official tour.

  • Annenkirche

  • Kirochnaya Street, 8B

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    From the exterior, the building of the Lutheran St. Anne’s Church looks quite ordinary. Inside, it’s more atmospheric: you’ll be welcomed by bare walls. After a strong fire in 2002, the interiors were not restored. But, that’s even more interesting: the organizers of cultural events distinguish this space with light and decorations, achieving a theatrical effect. Apart from religious services, concerts, exhibitions, fairs and lectures are also held inside.

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    Canada Super 60 set to dazzle with star-studded concert line-up at Vancouver’s BC Place

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    The Canada Super 60 isn’t just changing the game; it’s creating North America’s newest entertainment spectacle. From October 8 to 13, Vancouver’s iconic BC Place will transform into a full-fledged cultural carnival, blending high-octane cricket with back-to-back music concerts.

    Get ready for six nights of non-stop entertainment, headlined by some of the biggest names in Punjabi, Desi, and global fusion music. From the infectious beats of Harrdy Sandhu and Jassie Gill to the international flair of Mickey Singh, each night promises a festival atmosphere both on and off the pitch.

    Concert Line-Up Highlights

    • Oct 8 – Harrdy Sandhu (9pm)
    • Oct 9 – Jassie Gill (9pm)
    • Oct 10 – Mickey Singh (9pm)
    • Oct 11 – Parmish Verma (9pm)
    • Oct 12 – Raf-Saperra (9pm)
    • Oct 13 – GirlsLikeYou x Indo Warehouse (6:15pm)

    The entertainment bonanza runs alongside thrilling cricket matches featuring international stars and fan favourites. With Yuvraj Singh backing the league and legends like Shikhar Dhawan and Suresh Raina on the field, Canada Super 60 is shaping up to be the ultimate blend of glamour, game, and groove.

    “This is not just cricket; this is a lifestyle experience,” said a spokesperson for Canada Super 60. “Our entertainment line-up reflects the league’s ambition to unite cultures through music, sport, and community.”

    Fans can expect full-scale stadium productions, food and cultural showcases, and plenty of Instagram-worthy moments, turning BC Place into Canada’s most happening venue this October.

    About Canada Super 60

    Canada Super 60 is the newest format in global cricket, a 60-ball showdown that delivers fast-paced action and festival-style entertainment. Backed by international icons and powered by music, sport, and cultural unity, it’s redefining how fans experience cricket in North America.

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    UAE students risk repeating a year if absences exceed 15 days, new rules state

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    Public school students in the UAE could be required to repeat an academic year if their unexcused absences exceed 15 days, under new rules announced by the Ministry of Education.

    The updated guidelines exclude absences related to illness, medical travel, official event participation, emergencies, or family bereavements. Students will now be allowed up to five unexcused absences per term, capped at 15 across the year. Any excess will trigger a review, with the student’s file referred to the relevant authorities and child protection services.

    The ministry also clarified that absences on Fridays, or on days immediately before or after official holidays, will count as two days. A warning system has been introduced to notify parents on the first day of absence.

    Special exemptions will apply to students of determination and those with chronic illnesses. Parents may also appeal within five working days of being notified, ensuring fairness in implementation.

    The initiative is aimed at tackling absenteeism, which the ministry said has a direct impact on academic performance. Citing studies, it noted that missing 10 per cent of school days equates to a loss of half an academic year, while absences beyond 20 per cent amount to a full year’s loss in achievement.

    Schools have been instructed to create individual support plans for students at risk of frequent absences, including counselling sessions, parent engagement, and incentive programmes.

    The ministry added that it will be up to educational boards to decide whether these rules will also extend to private schools.

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    Tickets now live for Dubai’s first homegrown musical spectacle

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    A cultural revolution is about to begin. Tickets are now available for Once Upon A Time in Dubai, the most ambitious, emotional, and spectacular musical ever produced in the region. Opening this December at The Agenda in Dubai Media City, the show is already being called a once-in-a-generation phenomenon — and for good reason.

    More than just a stage production, Once Upon A Time in Dubai is the first original large-scale musical entirely created in the UAE, blending Broadway-worthy storytelling with the energy and dreams of one of the world’s most iconic cities. Behind this bold vision is Stéphane Boukris, entrepreneur and cultural trailblazer, who has brought together an international creative dream team — including Universal Music Group MENA as co-producer — to craft a deeply emotional journey of love, ambition, and transformation, set in today’s Dubai.

    “This show is a tribute to everything Dubai represents: ambition, diversity, and the power to build your own destiny,” says Boukris. “We are creating something people will never forget.”

    A World-Class Team Behind the Curtain

    The production brings together talents who have previously worked on global shows such as Céline Dion, Disney shows, and Arabs Got Talent (MBC). From lighting to choreography and technical design, every detail is crafted by artists and technicians at the highest international standards.

    A Story That Speaks to a Generation

    At the heart of the show is Will, a young English dancer who arrives in Dubai to search for Sophia, the woman he loves. Along the way, he meets artists, entrepreneurs, and dreamers from all walks of life, culminating in a celebration of courage, community, and reinvention.

    The cast features rising stars Amanda Maalouf (X Factor) and Joe Woolford (The Voice UK) — with many of the lead vocalists and performers previously featured on international talent platforms, bringing an exceptional level of stage presence and vocal power. The musical includes over 20 original songs composed by Nazim Khaled, including already-viral hits like “Habibi”, “Stranger in the World”, and “Think Big”.

    A City-Wide Movement

    With over 150,000 spectators expected across 55 performances, the show is much more than an event — it’s becoming a movement. Once Upon A Time in Dubai is already making waves across the city with:

    Strategic brand partnerships: McDonald’s, Carrefour MAF, Careem, Accor, Mall of the

    Emirates, Tilal Al Ghaf, GEMS Education, and more

    Immersive activations: Soundtracks in Hala taxis, QR codes in malls, music in retail

    stores, and dedicated social media campaigns

    Youth engagement: Auditions and showcases for students across GEMS schools,

    opening the stage to the next generation of performers

    The show will be performed in English, and supported by a multicultural creative team led by stage director Johan Nus.

    Exclusive Ticket Sale

    Tickets are available exclusively via Fever, the global ticketing platform. Pre-sale access has already launched with selected partners such as GEMS, Muse by Chalhoub, and Accor’s ALL loyalty members — with thousands of tickets snapped up in just days.

    🎤 Behind the scenes videos, interviews with the cast, and a full media kit are available upon request. 📸 Press passes for opening week are now being issued — be among the first to witness the birth of a new cultural landmark.

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