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Kolomna
Saint Petersburg, Leningrad Oblast, Russia
Saint Petersburg, Leningrad Oblast, Russia

Kolomna

Length2.6 mi
Elev. Gain111.5 ft
Est. Steps6000
Created by Olga

Kolomna Introduction

Kolomna is a 2.7 mile (6,000-step) route located near Saint Petersburg, Leningrad Oblast, Russia. This route has an elevation gain of about 111.5 ft and is rated as easy. Find the best walking trails near you in Pacer App.
Кусочек прогулки по улицам Петербурга. От Юсуповского сада до Лиговского проспекта.

Attractions Near Kolomna

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Dostoevsky Museum

Place
The F. M. Dostoyevsky Literary Memorial Museum (Государственный Литературно-мемориальный музей Ф. М. Достоевского), located on Kuznechny Lane 5/2 in Saint Petersburg, was opened on November 12, 1971 in the former apartment of the famous writer.Fyodor Dostoyevsky lived in the apartment twice during his life: first for a short period in 1846 in the beginnings of his career, and later from October 1878 until his death in January 1881.

Arctic and Antarctic Museum

Place
The Russian State Arctic and Antarctic Museum (Russian: Российский государственный музей Арктики и Антарктики) is a museum in St. Petersburg, Russia. It was established in November 1930 as part of the Soviet Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, but was not opened until six years later.The museum is located in Avraam Melnikov's Neoclassical church from the 1820s and remains the largest museum dedicated to polar exploration in the world.

Ligovsky Avenue

Place
Ligovsky Prospekt (Russian: Лиговский проспект) is a major street in Saint Petersburg. Before the establishment of the city, it was a street leading to Novgorod, used by the people living in the villages around the delta of Neva. During 1718 to 1725, when Saint Petersburg was the capital of Russia, construction began on the Ligovsky Canal.

Bryantsev Youth Theatre

Place
The A. Bryantsev Youth Theatre (also spelled State Theater For Young Audience Named After A. A. Bryantsev or Bryantsev Young Viewers Theater; Russian: Театр Юного Зрителя имени Брянцева) is one of the first professional children's theatres in Russia, opened in 1922. In Soviet time the theatre was called Leningrad Young People's Theatre (Russian: Ленинградский театр юных зрителей, ЛенТЮЗ).

Komedianty Theatre

Place
The Saint Petersburg State Dramatic Theatre "The Comedians" (Санкт-Петербургский государственный драматический театр «Комедианты») is a theatre located at 44 Ligovsky Prospect in Saint Petersburg. The theatre was founded in 1989.

Zvenigorodskaya

Place
Zvenigorodskaya is a station of Saint Petersburg Metro, on Frunzensko-Primorskaya Line, between stations Sadovaya and Obvodny Kanal.It was opened on December 20, 2008 as one of the first stations on the new Frunzensko-Primorskaya Line. It is connected with foot passages to the Pushkinskaya station, serving the Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya Line.

Pravda 10, St. Petersburg

Place
Pravda 10 is a landmark building of the notable area of Saint-Petersburg often referred to as Dostoevsky's St. Petersburg by locals. Over time it has served as a residence of merchants, a tenement house; and later on, in the Soviet Union period, the building was used as Railway Club and afterwards as the Union of Food Workers’ “Palace of Culture”.

St. Petersburg State Transport University

Place
Emperor Alexander I St. Petersburg State Transport University (PGUPS) (Russian: Петербургский государственный университет путей сообщения Императора Александра I,Петербургский государственный университет путей сообщения: abbreviated ПГУПС) is a higher education institution specializing in railway transport Before 1990 it was known as "Leningrad (Saint Petersburg) Institute of Railway Engineers".

Vladimirskaya (Saint Petersburg Metro)

Place
Vladimirskaya (Russian: Влади́мирская) is a station of the Saint Petersburg Metro opened on 15 November 1955.

Spasskaya (Saint Petersburg Metro)

Place
Spasskaya (Russian: Спáсская) is the current western terminus station of the Pravoberezhnaya Line of the Saint Petersburg Metro. It is part of the first three-way transfer station that also includes Sadovaya and Sennaya Ploshchad stations. The station was originally scheduled to open in December 2008, but eventually opened on March 7, 2009 because of last-minute repairs to station's transfer escalators.
Last updated: Dec 1, 2025

Route Details

Length

2.6 mi

Elev. Gain

111.5 ft

Est. Steps

6000
Created by
Olga
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