Mariinsky Theatre

Location

St. Petersburg
Russia
59° 55' 32.322" N, 30° 17' 45.5892" E
RU
General info: 

The Mariinsky Theatre was the center of cultural life of the 19th-century St. Petersburg. Since it was opened in 1860 it has become the prestigious venue for opera and ballet fans. This place helped the Russian classical music thrive. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and Modest Mussorgsky are just some whose works premiered here, making them popular, instantly.

The Mariinsky Theatre kept its glory and purpose even in the modern days. There are opera or ballet events almost every day, attracting hundreds of visitors. But concerts aren’t the only thing making this theater live. Lots of people come here to get the idea of the luxurious lifestyle during the Russian Empire period.

Getting there: 

The Mariinsky Theatre is a few blocks away from the St. Isaac’s Cathedral. Walking here is a great way to adore the architecture of the city, but you can also use bus/subway transport.

from metro station private://Nevsky Prospektprivate:// (private://Gostiny Dvorprivate://) - bus 22
from metro station private://Sadovaya/Sennaya Ploshchadprivate:// - fixed-route minibus K-1
from Bolshoi Prospekt, Vasilievsky Island - bus 6 or fixed-route minibus K-6, K-124 or K-154

Costs: 

The admission price depends on the venue. The official webpage of the theatre (http://www.mariinsky.ru/en/playbill/playbill/) gives the valid information.

Interesting places nearby

Moderna Museet is the Stockholm Museum of Modern Art. It was opened in the late fifties and has since become one of the most important cultural institutions of the city.

The official residence of Swedish monarchs is the Stockholm Palace. Originally, it was built in the 13th century as a fortress, but through the ages, it developed into one of the most impressive palaces in the world.

Stockholm City Hall or Stadshuset as the Swedes call it, is the seat of the local government, but more importantly, it is the place where The Nobel Prize ceremony is held every year.

Known in the past as the city between the bridges, Stockholm’s Gamla Stan (Old town) is one of the most popular attractions of the city. It is one of the largest and best preserved medieval city centers in Europe.

Built in a classic Russian Orthodox style, the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood is one of the most elaborate churches of St. Petersburg.

Saint Isaac's Cathedral is the largest Orthodox cathedral in the world. This monumental building is dedicated to Saint Isaac of Dalmatia, a patron saint of Peter the Great, who had been born on the feast day of that saint.