Landmark · Admiralteisky
Glavpochtamt
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Glavpochtamt, or the Main Post Office, is a historic building located on Pochtamtskaya Street in the Admiralteisky District of St. Petersburg. Constructed in the early 19th century, it serves as the city's central postal hub. The building is an architectural monument, featuring a neoclassical facade with a grand portico and a spacious inner courtyard. Inside, the main hall retains its original high ceilings and decorative elements, including a large clock and postal service counters. Visitors can mail letters and packages, purchase stamps, and explore the small museum dedicated to the history of Russian postal service. The building's central location makes it a convenient stop while exploring the historic center. Its architecture reflects the grandeur of St. Petersburg's imperial past, and the working post office offers a glimpse into daily life. The courtyard is often used for temporary exhibitions and events.
Don't miss
- The neoclassical facade with a six-column portico
- The spacious main hall with original 19th-century decor
- The small postal museum with historical artifacts and stamps
- The central courtyard, sometimes hosting exhibitions
- The opportunity to send a postcard with a special postmark
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Glavpochtamt
You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Glavpochtamt with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.
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Know before you go
- Buy a stamp and send a postcard from here – it's a memorable souvenir.
- Photography is allowed in the main hall and courtyard, but be respectful of postal operations.
- Combine your visit with nearby attractions like St. Isaac's Cathedral and the Bronze Horseman.
- Check the museum's opening hours separately, as they may differ from the post office.
A bit of history
The Main Post Office was built between 1803 and 1809 according to the design of architect Yevgeny Stasov, a prominent figure in Russian neoclassicism. It has operated continuously as a post office ever since, surviving wars and political changes.
Common questions
Is the post office still operational?
Yes, it is a fully functioning post office with counters for mail and packages.
Can I visit the museum without a ticket?
The museum usually requires a small entrance fee, but the main hall is free.
Are there English-speaking staff?
Some staff may speak basic English, but it's helpful to have phrases written down.
Is there a dress code?
No, but modest attire is appreciated as it's a historic building.
How long does it take to mail something internationally?
Standard international mail can take 1-3 weeks; express services are available.
Can I buy stamps here?
Yes, the post office sells a variety of Russian stamps, including commemorative issues.
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