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Wax Museum

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The Wax Museum in St. Petersburg, located on Bolshaya Morskaya Street in the Admiralteisky District, offers a modest but entertaining collection of wax figures. While not as grand as Madame Tussauds, it provides an intimate setting where visitors can get up close to figures of Russian tsars, world leaders, artists, and celebrities. The museum is housed in a historic building, adding to its charm. Exhibits are organized thematically, and some figures are interactive, allowing for photo opportunities. The museum is a good option for a quick visit, especially on a rainy day, and is conveniently located near other attractions like St. Isaac's Cathedral and the Admiralty.

Don't miss

  • See wax figures of Russian emperors like Peter the Great and Catherine the Great
  • Pose with figures of famous writers like Pushkin and Dostoevsky
  • Explore the horror section with eerie scenes from Russian folklore
  • Take photos with world leaders such as Putin and Churchill
  • Visit the small gift shop for souvenir figurines

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Ways to visit Wax Museum

You can visit on your own (paid entry; check the official website for current prices. discounts may be available for students and children). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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Know before you go

  • Photography is allowed and encouraged; no flash near delicate figures.
  • Some exhibits may be scary for young children; the horror section is optional.
  • Bring cash; the ticket office may not accept cards.
  • Audioguides are available in Russian and English for an extra fee.

A bit of history

The Wax Museum in St. Petersburg was established to bring historical figures to life for the public. It has been operating for over a decade, with figures created by Russian sculptors. The museum occasionally updates its exhibits to include contemporary personalities.

Common questions

How long does a visit take?

Most visitors spend 30-45 minutes.

Is the museum suitable for children?

Yes, but some figures may be frightening for very young kids.

Can I touch the figures?

No, touching is not allowed to preserve the wax.

Are there guided tours?

Yes, guided tours are available in Russian; English tours may be arranged in advance.

Is there a cloakroom?

Yes, there is a free cloakroom for coats and bags.

What are the opening hours?

Typically 10 AM to 7 PM, but check the official site for seasonal changes.

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