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  9.             <b>Boat trip on Moskva-river(from  euro)</b>
  10.             <br>Boat trips offer a great opportunity to see many of the city's most interesting sights from a different angle.</p>
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  15.             <b>Visit to the Tsars’ Village Kolomenskoe  (from  euro)</b>
  16.             <br>The former summer residence of the Russian tsars is one of the most evocative sites in Moscow. The village of Kolomenskoe was founded in the 13th century, in the 15th-17th centuries the village became the first estate of Grand Dukes and then the Tsar's estate.</p>
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  21.             <b>Visit to Pushkin Fine Arts Museum(from  euro)</b>
  22.             <br>Opened in 1912, the Pushkin Fine Arts Museum possesses a collection of European art, second biggest in Russia after the collection of St. Petersburg Hermitage museum. The pearls of the collection are Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings, a result of the oft-forgotten fact that such works gained an appreciative audience in Russia long before they captured the imagination of collectors further west. Here are the works of Manet, Renoir, Van Gogh and Matisse, and an entire gallery of Gauguins. Perhaps the most exciting, however, is the long-anticipated "Gold of Troy" exhibition.</p>
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  27.             <b>Visit to Tretyakov Gallery (from  euro)</b>
  28.             <br>The gallery is named after its founder, Moscow industrialist and patron of art, Pavel Tretyakov. He acquired works by Russian artists of his days, dreaming to create a public museum of national art. In 1892, Tretyakov granted his already famous collection to the city of Moscow. Since that time the State Tretyakov gallery has become a world-famous museum. Nowadays it contains more than 170 000 works by Russian artists from the early religious paintings to the modern art objects and offers a large panorama of Russian art from XI century till present time. The museum has a unique collection of Russian icons (the icon of Our lady of Vladimir, the Trinity by Andrey Rublev and many other famous images). The gallery tour is an interesting opportunity to see a rich collection of Russian realistic paintings, beautiful examples of Russian impressionism and Russian Art Noveau.</p>
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  33.             <b>Visit to the Memorial Apartment of Galina Ulanova (from  euro)</b>
  34.             <br>Galina Sergeyevna Ulanova was the greatest Soviet ballerina of the twentieth century. Her apartment in Moscow is designated a national museum. In her honor there are monuments in Saint Petersburg and Stockholm. The museum was opened for visitors in 2004. The museum is located in skyscraper on the Kotelnicheskaya embankment. You can see features works of fine and decorative art, including works by Alexander Benois, Marc Chagall, Arthur Fonvizin and others. The apartment looks now the same as in the life of the great Russian ballerina. The museum consists of photographs, posters, letters, memorial things about the life and work of Galina Ulanova - starting with her first performances on stage and ending with the last years of her life.</p>
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  39.             <b>The Diamond Fund(from  euro)</b>
  40.             <br>The Diamond Fund consists of jewels and jewelry of historical and artistic value, such as the famous Crown of the Russian Empire, made for the coronation of Catherine the Great, comprised of 5’000 diamonds, the tsars’ sceptre with a 190-carat Orlov diamond, pre-revolution Russian and foreign decorations, the biggest pieces of gold and platinum found in Russia, and the Shah diamond (88.7 carat) as well as masterpieces by modern jewelers.</p>
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  47.             <b>Saint-Isaac’s Cathedral and Cathedral of the Savior on the Spilt Blood(from  euro)</b>
  48.             <br>Saint-Isaac’s cathedral was considered to be the main cathedral of the country since 1858 till 1917, it was constructed by the architect Auguste Montferran and it took 40 years to complete the construction, now it is both the functioning church and a museum of Russian Arts. Cathedral of the Savior on the Spilt Blood is a comperatively young cathedral, but it has a unique significance, as if it was constructed on the spot where the Russian tsar-liberator Alexander II was assasinated in 1881. Now the cathedral houses the museum of Russian mozaic Art.</p>
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  53.             <b>Boat trip along the Neva river and canals (from May to October)(from  euro)</b>
  54.             <br>Tour along the main river of Saint-Petersburg and numerous canals gives a great opportunity to admire the beauty of the city’s center from the water, to see main attractions of Saint-Petersburg from a different angle and to feel the real charm of «Northern Venice ».</p>
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  59.             <b>St.Peter and Paul’s Fortress (from  euro)</b>
  60.             <br>St.Peter and Paul’s fortress is a birth place of Saint-Petersburg, Russian Tsar Peter the Great laid the foundation of the fortress in 1703 on the small Zayatchy Island in the Delta of the Neva river. The fortress was erected to protect the lands from Swedish troops during the Northern war in the beginning of the 18-th century. At the same time the fortress lost it fortification meaning and was turned into the political prison, which existed there till the October revolution of 1917. The Peter and Paul’s cathedral is a well known landmark of Saint-Petersburg, there the Russian Tzars, beginning with Peter the Great ending with the last Emperor of Russia were buried. Nowadays the Fortress is a museum dedicated to the city’s history.</p>
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  65.             <b>The Grand Palace of Peterhoff(from  euro)</b>
  66.             <br>Situated 25 km to south-west of Saint-Petersburg, the former Royal residence in Peterhoff occupies about 1000 hectars, represents 144 fountains and 15 museums. Founded in 1714 by Peter the Great on the bank of the Finnish Gulf, it became the official Summer Royal residence in the second quarter of the 18-th century, and most of the foreign ambassadors called it « The Russian Versailles ». After the revolution of 1917 the residence was nationalized and became a museum, the German name of it was translated into Russian – Petrodvorets, which means « the palace of Peter ». Nowadays the place is considered to be the most attended by the guests of Saint-Petersburg.</p>
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  71.             <b>The State Russian Museum(from  euro)</b>
  72.             <br>The state Russian museum is located in the former mansion of Grand Duke Michael (the museum opennig was devoted to the memory of the Emperor Alexander III). The first collection consisted of works from the Hermitage museum, the Alexander’s Palace and the Imperial Academy of Fine Arts. The museum houses the largest collection of paintings, sculptures and art objects, beginning with Russian ancient icons ending with the modern works of Soviet avant-garde, including the black Square by Kazimir Malevich.</p>
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  77.             <b>Guided metro tour (from  euro)</b>
  78.             <br>Underground palaces, metro stations, drilled in the '50s, are the museums situated deep under the city. St. Petersburg metro is one of the most successful in the world, there are about 60 stations in 5 metro lines, and it moves about a million people a day. Real monument, at some place situated 70-80 meters under the ground, constructed under the Soviet regime, was intended to democratize art for all. You will be surprised how gorgeous some stations are and how they are functional at the same time.</p>
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  83.             <b>Yussupov’s Palace (from  euro)</b>
  84.             <br>This residence built in the late eighteenth century belonged to the Yusupov family from 1830 to 1917, one of the richest dynasties in Russia. This is one of the few private St.Petersburg palaces, that has kept the original luxurious decor of the reception rooms, private apartments, a picture gallery and a small home theater. On the night of December 17, 1916, in the basement of the palace the murder of Gregory Rasputin took place, that legendary and mysterious character who had the ability to cure diseases through prayer and had a great impact on the family of the Tsar Nicolas II. Felix Yussupov, the last owner of the residence was at the head of the conspiracy against the "mage" whose influence on the Tsar had created the envy of the court. A special exhibition tells this well-known story of the Russian history.</p>
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  89.             <b>Pavlovsk(from  euro)</b>
  90.             <br>This is the largest one of the former residences of the tsars around St. Petersburg, located 27 km to the south of the city, approximately 2 km from Tsarskoye Selo. Occupying the territory of 600 hectares, Pavlovsk is famous for its unforgettable landscapes. The palace, constructed at the late eighteenth century, houses collections of paintings, sculptures, antiques, bronze, furniture, tapestries and porcelain, that belonged to Emperor Paul I, the first owner of Pavlovsk. The unique pieces of art are exhibited in the old apartments and staterooms, fully restored after the end of World War II. Concerts and carriage rides that are arranged in the park preserve the poetic atmosphere that has reigned in Pavlovsk for the last two centuries.</p>
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  95.             <b>Saint-Petersburg by night(from  euro)</b>
  96.             <br>Have you ever heard of the White Nights? Just draw in your imagination a mirage city that comes from a dream world ...a city, where days dissolve into the nights … a city where reflections of majestic palaces hover in the deep dark waters of the river... where milky fogs hold above the bridges ... a city full of romance and beautiful legends. Got a full image? Enjoy St-Petersburg during the White Nights, the best time of the year! From 20 to 25th June we are glad to share the splendor of the night with you! Mysterious time when the night doesn't mean darkness - you'll have a night city tour! From April till November the main bridges over the Neva and the Nevka Rivers open at certain night hours allowing ships to pass by. The view of the Palace Bridge with its parts opened is one of the world-wide known symbols of Saint-Petersburg.</p>
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  106.             <b>Bread & Salt Сeremony(from  euro)</b>
  107.            <br>Russian traditional Bread and salt ceremony. It is one of the oldest Russian traditions in the countryside to greet dear guests with freshly baked bread and salt as a sign of hospitality. Such ceremonies were usually held to welcome emperors in towns. A couple dressed in Russian national, folklore costumes served round bread and salt, while a musical folklore trio was playing the balalaika and singing.</p>
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  112.            <b>Star City(from  euro)</b>
  113.            <br>The history of the Russian cosmonauts is inseparable with Cosmonauts Training Center founded in 1960. It is situated in the Star city 40 km from Moscow. In a short period of time the Star City has gained a reputation of the universally recognized training center for the crews of the piloted space flights. During the tour guests will see and train unique simulators for cosmonauts training, centrifuge, Hydro laboratory, the Cosmonauts Museum, copy of the "MIR" orbital station and spacecraft "SOYUZ". Among the options are: flying in the IL-76 to experience weightlessness, testing the cosmonauts training equipment, testing rotation at the Centrifuge CF-18 to experience G-loads, diving in the Hydro laboratory, meeting with the cosmonauts.</p>
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  118.            <b>Russian Cuisine Master Class(from  euro)</b>
  119.            <br>Russian cuisine is diverse and has its own unique history. There are a lot of restaurants with Russian local food but what could be more interesting then to try to prepare some of the dishes by yourself? We have a really hot and unique offer for everyone who wants not only to try Russian food but also wants to prepare it by themselves.</p>
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  124.            <b>Backstage of Bolshoi Theatre(from  euro)</b>
  125.            <br>We invite you to visit the Bolshoi theatre which recently opened its doors after 6 years of major renovation. During the tour you'll see the fabulous halls with restored 19th century interiors, learn about most advanced technologies used in the theatre today.</p>
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  130.            <b>Vodka museum with vodka tasting(from  euro)</b>
  131.            <br>Vodka Museum is located on the territory of one of the oldest Moscow Distillery that occupies the building of 19th century. Walking among the old constructions you will learn more about this “Russian” drink and its history. You will see the greatest collection of different types of Vodka and in the end of the tour you’ll have an opportunity to taste some of them and compare.</p>
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  136.            <b>Tea in Russian Families(from  euro)</b>
  137.            <br>We are pleased to offer an incomparable inside experience of Russian daily life. Traditionally in Russia tea was drunk with sugar, sweets and food. Since a traditional tea party assumes that people will be spending at long time at the table, it is not that much different from a celebratory meal.</p>
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  142.            <b>Stalin’s Bunker(from  euro)</b>
  143.            <br>Stalin’s Bunker is a part of a huge underground complex that was constructed just before the WWII for military needs. It is well known that during the war Hitler ordered not to destroy public areas suitable for big meetings and parades like squares and stadiums. So on top of the underground complex there was constructed a stadium to prevent the place from bombing.</p>
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  148.            <b>Ice hockey master class(from  euro)</b>
  149.            <br>For your event we may provide ice hockey master-classes. We can teach you how to play hockey, show some dribbling cool hockey moves, slap shots and so on.</p>
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  154.            <b>Opportunity to experience exhilaration of zero gravity (from  euro)</b>
  155.            <br>The Ilyushin 76 MDK was specially constructed for Zero-G flights and will take you up 6000 meters. Then it climbs at a very steep angle of 45 degree under full power where you experience 2-G, then, suddenly, the pilot will cease thrust, and from that moment you will be weightless! The Zero-G flight is absolutely safe! During the entire flight, you will be assisted by professional instructors.
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  161.            <b>Dinner-cruise on Radisson Boat(from  euro)</b>
  162.            <br>New yachts-restaurants of Radisson Royal Cruise Company are constructed using unique modern technologies and floated in 2009. The huge panoramic windows protect passengers from bad weather and city noise. Magnificent halls, which can host up to 140 persons, are decorated in Fusion style and equipped with the best audio and video devices. It is wonderful to take a trip on the yacht in the evening when candles lit on each table and nice underwater illumination is used. You can go out to the open deck, to enjoy fresh cool air and to admire the ancient Moscow bridges decorated in thousands of color lights (12 bridges along the route).</p>
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  167.            <b>Visit to Goldenveizer Museum-Apartment(from  euro)</b>
  168.            <br>A. Goldenveizer is one of the most important musicians of the first half of the twentieth century, pianist, composer, teacher, musician and public figure, the rector of the Moscow Concervatory, People’s Artist of the USSR. The space of the Museum is divided into two zones – a memorial and a chamber music room. In the memorial department is guided and educational work. In the music salon held meetings with students of Goldenveizer, concerts, vocal and instrumental music. The museum studied and demonstrated archive of A.Goldenveiser, his library, numerous collections, valuable items.</p>
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  174.             <b>Hermitage: Diamond Room(from  euro)</b>
  175.             <br>The Diamond Rooms showcase jewelry from the 3rd Century BC to the 20th Century AD. The most interesting and breathtaking part of the collection are the works of the St Petersburg jewelers of the 18th to 20th centuries, including exquisitely crafted rings, brooches, snuffboxes, watches, clocks and bouquets. The displayed rich collections of jeweler's art were owned by the Russian Imperial family and other private collections of Petersburg’s nobility: pieces of church art, diplomatic gifts to the Russian Imperial Court, ancient items as well as works by the Faberge company including a copy of the Russian Imperial regalia.</p>
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  180.             <b>Hermitage: Golden Room(from  euro)</b>
  181.             <br>IThe Gold section is made up of 1,500 artifacts made of gold that date from the 7th Century BC to the 19th Century AD. The Gold Room collection of antiquities includes a large number of gold artifacts: bracelets, rings, earrings, female and male clothes decorations. Two sections demonstrate the gold jewelry of ancient nomadic tribes of Russia and jewelry pieces from the Gallery of Jewelry of the Imperial Hermitage created in more recent times. Hermitage Gold Room will strike you with its size and abundance of priceless jewelry pieces.</p>
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  186.             <b>Dinner at the restaurant Podvorje, Pushkin town(from  euro)</b>
  187.             <br>Opened in 1993, the “Podvorye” ("Coach House") restaurant has since become known as “the most authentic Russian restaurant". In addition to having its own regular clientele, it has established a reputation in Saint Petersburg and far beyond. “Podvorye” is remarkable for being equally esteemed by travelers as well as local residents. Intellectuals and aristocrats from various countries, actors, sports figures, politicians – and all those who appreciate the art of good eating and love genuine Russian cuisine – thoroughly enjoy their visits to “Podvorye”.</p>
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  192.             <b>Vodka museum with vodka tasting (from  euro)</b>
  193.             <br>It's the first museum in Russia and in the world dedicated exclusively to Vodka. Its exhibition tells about the drink which has been an integral part and essential attribute of Russian life for centuries. The guests have the opportunity to taste different kinds of Vodka and decide which one is better.</p>
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  198.             <b>Helicopter flight over city centre(from  euro)</b>
  199.             <br>The fastest way to travel from the centre of Saint-Petersburg to Peterhoff, for example, the journey takes 20 minutes and will give you an opportunity to see the beautiful panorama of the historical centre of Saint Petersburg and the Gulf of Finland.</p>
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  204.             <b>Russian handicraft master-class(from  euro)</b>
  205.             <br>You can participate in different master-classes: decoration of matreshkas and lacquered boxes, painting on silk, making objects of amber</p>
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  210.             <b>Visiting of workshop of Restores of Amber room(from  euro)</b>
  211.             <br>The Amber Hall is the most well-known hall in the Catherine’s Palace in Pushkin, sometimes called the eighth wonder of the world. The first amber panels were made in Germany and were presented to Peter the Great. In 1755, Catherine II ordered them removed to her palace in Tsarskoje Selo. In 1770, an entire hall was decorated with amber mosaics. During WWII, the frailty of the panels prevented their evacuation, thus, they were covered and left in the Palace. However, German soldiers removed them and since 1945 their traces have been lost. The official opening of the restored Amber Hall was held in 2003.</p>
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  216.             <b>Visiting Ballet School (from  euro)</b>
  217.             <br>Exclusive ballet master class. As it is well known all over the world, Saint-Petersburg is one of the capitals of Russian famous ballet centers, there are about 30 theaters in the city, including several well known opera and ballet theaters. During the tour the guests will have the opportunity to see the training of the ballet dancers in one of the local theaters – Jacobson’s theater.</p>
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  222.             <b>Tour of Russian Troyka in the park of Pavlovsk(from  euro)</b>
  223.             <br>You can enjoy a troika ride through the scenic parkland!</p>
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  228.             <b>Faberge Museum(from  euro)</b>
  229.             <br>Saint Petersburg’s first Fabergé Museum opened this week for private viewings at the Shuvalov Palace, 21 Fontanka Canal. The museum is dedicated to the art of Peter Carl Fabergé, as well as his contemporaries and followers. It houses the celebrated Fabergé collection of the Link of Times Foundation owned by Russian entrepreneur Viktor Vekselberg, which, with over 1,500 choice pieces, now surpasses the collection of the Kremlin Armoury Museum. The museum is a centerpiece for some of Faberge's most famous creations, such as the Imperial Coronation Egg which was created in 1897 by Fabergé workmasters Mikhail Perkhin and Henrik Wigstrom.</p>
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  234.             <b>Retro Car Transfer (one way)(from  euro)</b>
  235.             <br>Transfer is usually a routine thing to do. Why do not add some action to your arrival and switch an airport transfer to Soviet retro car! We welcome you to enjoy transfer by the following retro cars: Chaika (GAZ) 13 – Chaika means gull, is a luxury “limousine” automobile from the Soviet Union made by GAZ Factory. Chaika Car is a first prototype of limousine, made in USSR. Max capacity is 5 persons. (4 seats on back and 1 seat near driver). ZIM car (GAZ M 12) - is a limousine produced at the GAZ Factory from 1950 till 1959. Max capacity is 5 persons (4 seats on back and 1 seat near driver)</p>
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  240.             <b>Open-air tour "Life of Saint-Petersburg"(from  euro)</b>
  241.             <br>City tour with visit to Saint-Petersburg Metro and Kuznechny food market with cheese and honey tasting. “Life of Saint-Petersburg” – is the tour showing the real life of the citizens. The guests will visit the Metro, that appeared in the city in 1955 and was richly decorated by the well known Soviet architects with numerous kinds of marbles and picturesque mosaics. 1,5 million people use city’s metro each day. The stations are very deep under the ground, the guests will have the opportunity to count the steps and admire the work of Russian engineers. Then the tour will continue to the city’s Food Market, where the guests will taste home made cheese and honey.</p>
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  250.             <b>1 Day - Visit to Sergiev Posad(from  euro)</b>
  251.             <br>Sergiev Posad is the town around the Trinity Monastery of St. Sergius located 70 km out of Moscow. The monastery was established in the 14th century by one of the most honored Russian saints, reverent Sergius of Radonezh. For a long time Sergiev Posad was the spiritual centre of Russia. The architectural ensemble of the monastery reflects all steps of the Russian architecture development. On the same territory there are also a theological seminary and the Art Museum-Reserve displaying the Orthodox history of Russia.</p>
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  256.             <b>1 Day - One day in Russian Army(from  euro)</b>
  257.             <br>You will feel yourself the participant of the off-road competition, get much pleasure and many impressions. The adventure takes place in the countryside of Moscow. Visitors get a great opportunity to see the armoured personnel carrier of the Russian Active Forces, a great chance to jump inside and experience movements through the broken country. Visit the munitions supply where the instructors show you different types of arms, teach you the dismantling and assembling, loading and shooting from a real Kalashnikov. Try Russian Army dishes with hot strong tea in the field kitchen. Get a chance to take part in the final exhibition performance with the instructors guiding them during all the battle. A quick march is being carried under the protection of the armoured personnel carrier with the use of the pyrotechnics and imitations blasts of fougasses.</p>
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  262.             <b>1 Day - Star City (from  euro)</b>
  263.             <br>The history of the Russian cosmonauts is inseparable with Cosmonauts Training Center founded in 1960. It is situated in the Star city 40 km from Moscow. In a short period of time the Star City has gained a reputation of the universally recognized training center for the crews of the piloted space flights. During the tour guests will see and train unique simulators for cosmonauts training, centrifuge, Hydro laboratory, the Cosmonauts Museum, copy of the "MIR" orbital station and spacecraft "SOYUZ". Among the options are: flying in the IL-76 to experience weightlessness, testing the cosmonauts training equipment, testing rotation at the Centrifuge CF-18 to experience G-loads, diving in the Hydro laboratory, meeting with the cosmonauts.</p>
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  270.             <b>1 Day - Visit to Veliky Novgorod(from  euro)</b>
  271.             <br>Veliky Novgorod (Novgorod the Great) is situated in the northwest of Russia. It is one of the oldest and most beautiful cities in Russia. The history of the city has started in the 9th Century. Approximate program: Walking Novgorod tour - visit to the Kremlin, St. Sophia Cathedral of the 11th century, Yaroslav’s Courtyard (the ancient Marketplace, where architectural monuments of the 11th-17th Centuries are located), learn about Novgorod history and traditions. Tour to St. Yury Monastery of the 11th Century and the Museum of traditional Russian Wooden Architecture Vitoslavitsy.</p>
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  276.             <b>1 Day - Trip to Karelia (Petrozavodsk & Kizhi island)(from  euro)</b>
  277.            <br>Short and easy trip which includes guided tours in Petrozavodsk and at Kizhi, departure/return from/to St.Petersburg by night train. Petrozavodsk is the capital of Karelia and the center of industry, culture, and science of the Republic. It appeared at the beginning of the 18th century, when Peter the Great ordered to build a cannon factory on the shores of Lake Onego. Highlights: transfer on hydrofoil to Kizhi island, walking tour to the open-air Museum of Wooden Architecture Kizhi - Churches of the Transfiguration, Intercession, chapels and traditional wooden houses.</p>
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