
Movie & TV Filming Locations in Saint Petersburg, Russia
1. Peterhof Palace
Baroque palace on the Gulf of Finland, used in 'The Hunt for Red October'. Recognizable by its grand cascade fountains.
- Historic Significance: Declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Cascade Fountain: Largest fountain complex in Russia and Europe's largest baroque palace garden.
- Hydro Power System: First hydraulic system using gravity to power a water-supply system
2. Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood
Iconic church designed in Russian Revival style with colorful mosaics. Featured in 'Flight Crew'.
- Historic Significance: Built on the spot where Emperor Alexander II was assassinated
- Mosaics: Largest collection of mosaic art in Russia
- Architecture: Blend of traditional Russian and Byzantine styles
3. Smolny Cathedral
Neoclassical cathedral where parts of 'Anna Karenina' were filmed. Once used as a convent and home to Catherine the Great.
- Historic Significance: Associated with significant figures in Russian history
- Architecture: A rare example of the Neoclassical style in Russia
- Interior Design: Intricate interiors with gold details and colorful frescoes
4. Hermitage Museum
Imperial residence turned museum, where parts of 'The White Raven' were filmed. Over 3 million items spanning art history.
- Size and Scale: Largest museum in Saint Petersburg with over 1,000 rooms
- Art Collection: One of the world's most extensive collections of art
- Architectural Style: Combination of Baroque, Classicist, and Neoclassical styles
5. Marble Palace
Baroque palace along the Fontanka River used in 'The Adventures of Baron Munchausen'. Known for its stunning marble interior.
- Historic Significance: One of the oldest buildings on the Fontanka Embankment
- Marble Interior: Over 30 types of marble used in its construction and decoration
- Architecture: An example of High Baroque style in Saint Petersburg
6. The Summer Garden
Baroque-style garden used as a filming location for 'EuroTrip'. Features hundreds of statues and rare plants.
- Historic Significance: One of the oldest parks in Saint Petersburg, established in 1704
- Statues and Monuments: Over 80 statues and monuments, including those by notable artists
- Rare Plants: Home to over 135 species of trees and 4,000 types of plants
7. The Peter and Paul Fortress
First fortress built in Saint Petersburg, used as a filming location for 'Doctor Zhivago'. Home to the famous cathedral of the same name.
- Historic Significance: Established by Peter the Great in 1703
- Architecture: Rare example of fortification architecture in Russia
- Peter and Paul Cathedral: Burial place for Russian tsars from Peter the Great to Nicholas II
8. Nevsky Prospekt
Famous street used as a filming location for 'The Brothers Karamazov'. Home to shops, restaurants, and important landmarks.
- Historic Significance: One of the oldest and most famous streets in Saint Petersburg
- Shopping: Home to many international brands and local stores
- Cultural Importance: Associated with important historical events in Russia's history
9. Ambassador Hotel
Art Deco hotel where parts of 'White Nights' were filmed. Known for its lavish interior and jazz bar.
- Architecture: One of the few examples of Art Deco architecture in Saint Petersburg
- Lavish Interior: Intricately decorated with precious metals and materials
- Jazz Bar: One of the few remaining jazz bars in Saint Petersburg
10. Spasskaya Tower
Tower of Peter and Paul Fortress used as a filming location for 'The Adventures of Baron Munchausen'. Offers panoramic views of the city.
- Historic Significance: One of the four original towers of Peter and Paul Fortress
- Panoramic Views: Provides a stunning view of Saint Petersburg's skyline
- Military History: Holds the Museum of Artillery, fortifications, and siege weapons
11. Elagin Island
Island park used as a filming location for 'The White Raven'. Known for its neoclassical architecture and monuments.
- Historic Significance: Originally a royal residence, later converted into a public park
- Neoclassical Architecture: Includes several neoclassical buildings designed by famous architects
- Monuments: Features the Monument to Catherine II and the Alexander Column
12. St. Isaac's Cathedral
Impressive cathedral used in 'The Hunt for Red October'. Known for its golden dome and intricate interior.
- Historic Significance: One of the largest cathedrals in Saint Petersburg
- Golden Dome: Largest golden dome in Russia and visible from many points in the city
- Intricate Interior: Includes over 100 columns, 400 figures, and 76 mosaics
13. Yusupov Palace
Palace where Grigori Rasputin was murdered, used as a filming location for 'Anastasia'. Known for its stunning interiors and gardens.
- Historic Significance: Associated with the murder of Grigori Rasputin
- Stunning Interiors: Intricately decorated with precious materials and artwork
- Gardens: Features a beautiful French-style garden
14. Spasskaya Baptistery
Ancient church used as a filming location for 'The Brothers Karamazov'. Known for its unique octagonal shape.
- Historic Significance: One of the oldest buildings in Saint Petersburg
- Unique Shape: Eight-sided building with an octagonal dome
- Interior Design: Features a richly decorated interior with colorful frescoes
15. Palace Square (Dvortsovaya Ploshchad)
Major city square used as a filming location for 'The Brothers Karamazov'. Home to the Winter Palace and the Alexander Column.
- Historic Significance: Site of important historic events, such as the October Revolution
- Architecture: Surrounded by iconic buildings like the Winter Palace and the General Staff Building
- Monuments: Features the Alexander Column, dedicated to the victory over Napoleon