The biggest museum in the town(and in Russia).
Hermitage
The man who founded SPB
Peter the Great
The gulf Neva River flows in.
the Gulf of Finland
The biggest river in SPB?
the Neva River
The most popular poet in Russia.
Alexander S. Pushkin
The ship which is now a museum, ''parked'' near Petrogradsky Area
Aurora Cruiser
The year St. Petersburg was founded.
1703
How do we call the nights in Saint Petersburg that look almost like days?
White nights
The bridge on Fontanka River, decorated with horses?
the Anichkov Bridge
The founder of Saint-Petersburg
Peter the Great
The biggest cathedral in Russia.
the Saint Isaac's Cathedral
The popular nickname for Saint-Petersburg: The Culture Capital, The South Capital, The Eastern Capital
''The Culture Capital''
The percentage of the city's area, covered with water.
10%
The widest bridge in Saint-Petersburg.
the Blue Bridge
The man who ruled the October Revolution: Vladimir Lenin, Nikolay II, Peter the Great, Mikhail Gorbachev.
Vladimir Lenin
The name of the park, famous with it's fountains and palace, located to the southwest from the city itself.
Peterhof
The historical event that happen in October 1917
What was the October Revolution?
The district Saint-Petersburg is located in: Northwestern Federal District, Northeastern Federal District, SPB District
What is Northwestern Federal District?
The bridge you can see Petropavlovskaya Krepost' trough when it is opened
the Palace Bridge
One of the most popular poetesses of the ''Silver Era'', who now has a museum in her honor.
Anna Ahmatova
The year the Bronze Horseman was put on his place is 1782. True or False?
True
The terrible thing that happen to St. Pete while World War II was...
the Siege of Leningrad (Leningrad blockade)
The two European countries, closest to SPB (name at least one).
Estonia and Finland?
The place Neva River flows from.
Ladoga Lake
The jewelry man born in SPB, that was creating the Faberge Eggs.
Karl Faberge