The bookstore was in a quaint building on Nevsky Avenue. They were doing auctions when we went. We crowded in to see, what souvenirs to buy? Inside, some more distinctive Russian St. Petersburg chocolates, Putin chocolates, etc. Books and some pictures are in Russian. We don't understand, so we don't buy them.
The young city has a remarkable cultural background. It not only follows the German and Dutch cultural traditions (Dutch and German are Germanic), but also has a symbolic meaning that is closely related to the ancient Romans, which took the patron saint of Saint Peter as their patron.
The bookstore is in the middle of the Blood Cathedral and Kazan Cathedral, and the postcards, small souvenirs, and candy are all good.
Wandering on the Neva Street of Petersburg, seeing this unique and very beautiful building, I went in and strolled around. It turned out that this is already the largest bookstore in St. Petersburg (Neva Street Store), and there are many books inside. There are many books lovers holding books and eating spiritual food there, and we have no culture to buy some postcards to put it in.
This is a quiet bookstore on Nevsky Street, it seems that Russians still love to read books, passing by can see many people, is most of the Russian documents do not understand.
The bookstore was in a quaint building on Nevsky Avenue. They were doing auctions when we went. We crowded in to see, what souvenirs to buy? Inside, some more distinctive Russian St. Petersburg chocolates, Putin chocolates, etc. Books and some pictures are in Russian. We don't understand, so we don't buy them.
The young city has a remarkable cultural background. It not only follows the German and Dutch cultural traditions (Dutch and German are Germanic), but also has a symbolic meaning that is closely related to the ancient Romans, which took the patron saint of Saint Peter as their patron.
The bookstore is in the middle of the Blood Cathedral and Kazan Cathedral, and the postcards, small souvenirs, and candy are all good.
Wandering on the Neva Street of Petersburg, seeing this unique and very beautiful building, I went in and strolled around. It turned out that this is already the largest bookstore in St. Petersburg (Neva Street Store), and there are many books inside. There are many books lovers holding books and eating spiritual food there, and we have no culture to buy some postcards to put it in.
This is a quiet bookstore on Nevsky Street, it seems that Russians still love to read books, passing by can see many people, is most of the Russian documents do not understand.