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PETER'S HOUSE
One of the oldest buildings in St. Petersburg,
Peter's House was built over three days in 1703 close
to the site of the Peter and Paul Fortress so that he
could supervise its construction. All the items in
here are authentic artifacts from Peter's time though
not all of them belonged to him; some have been moved
here from other museums and private collections.
Note that the ceilings are only 2.5 meters high which
might seem strange as Peter was over two meters tall
himself. Peter, ever the idiosyncratic emperor,
eschewed big beds and high ceilings preferring to
sleep on a fold-out cot that he took with him on his
travels. Any time he was provided with a high-
ceilinged room he would request his hosts to rig up a
false low ceiling of cloth so that he would be able
to sleep. In addition to Peter the Great
paraphernalia (including a boat that he built), there
are plans and drawings of Petersburg from Peter's
time.
Across from the house on the Neva Embankment are the
"Shih Tze" statues - half-lion and half-frog - which
were brought here from Manchuria at the beginning of
this century.
Petrovskaya Naberezhnaya 6. Metro: Gorkovskaya.
Ticketing office open 10:00-17:00, museum 10:00-
18:00.Cosed Tuesdays and last Mondays of the month.
Tel: 232 4576.
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