Mini-Gorod

Tourist attraction · Aptekarskiy

Mini-Gorod

Tourist attraction · Aptekarskiy

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Park Aleksandrovskiy, 5Б, St Petersburg, Russia, 197101

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Discover St. Petersburg's architectural wonders in miniature at Mini-gorod, an enchanting open-air museum brimming with exquisite bronze models and imaginative encounters.  

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Park Aleksandrovskiy, 5Б, St Petersburg, Russia, 197101 Get directions

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wheelchair accessible entrance

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Jul 11, 2025

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"«Mini-gorod» in the Alexander Park – is an open air museum. The most significant architectural ensembles of St. Petersburg on a scale of 1:33 presented at the square size of a trading hall. Layouts are casted in bronze with the smallest details. Here you can find the Palace Square with the Winter Palace, the General Headquarters and the Alexander Column; Senate Square, including the Admiralty, the Senate and Synod buildings and others. In the winter, the paths between layouts are covered with snow, but in the summer you can wander right between the layouts and look at the palaces not from the bottom up as usual, but vice versa. You can even go into the courtyards of historic areas, roofs of buildings will be up to your knees, and you will feel like grown up Alice from a fairy tale written by Lewis Carroll." - Molinos

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"Mini-gorod, Petrogradskaya Gorkovskaya by Molinos. «Mini-gorod» in the Alexander Park – is an open air museum. The most significant architectural ensembles of St. Petersburg on a scale of 1:33 presented at the square size of a trading hall. Layouts are casted in bronze with the smallest details. Here you can find the Palace Square with the Winter Palace, the General Headquarters and the Alexander Column; Senate Square, including the Admiralty, the Senate and Synod buildings and others. In the winter, the paths between layouts are covered with snow, but in the summer you can wander right between the layouts and look at the palaces not from the bottom up as usual, but vice versa. You can even go into the courtyards of historic areas, roofs of buildings will be up to your knees, and you will feel like grown up Alice from a fairy tale written by Lewis Carroll."

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Mini-Gorod, also known as the "Mini City," is an interactive and entertaining attraction located in St. Petersburg. Here are some key features: 1. **Scale Models**: Mini-Gorod showcases intricately detailed miniature models of famous landmarks and buildings from St. Petersburg and beyond, creating a whimsical cityscape. 2. **Family-Friendly**: It’s designed for visitors of all ages, making it a popular destination for families and children to explore and engage in creative play. 3. **Interactive Exhibits**: Many models and displays encourage interaction, allowing visitors to learn about the history and architecture of the displayed buildings. 4. **Cultural Experience**: The attraction reflects the culture and heritage of St. Petersburg while providing a fun and educational experience. 5. **Workshops and Activities**: Mini-Gorod often hosts workshops and events, allowing guests to participate in hands-on activities related to model-making or city planning. Visiting Mini-Gorod provides a unique perspective on the city’s architecture while offering a fun and engaging atmosphere!.

Dary Saura

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A nice place to take pictures, also good place to go with kids. The sculptures have a great detailed craft work. It is free but it closes around 7pm

Alexei Kolesnikov

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All the famous landmarks of St. Petersburg in one place... And no lines! Well worth a quick stop on the way to Петропавловская крепость.

Dracelina

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Free access to this marvelous and highly detailed bronze miniatures of the most famous buildings in the city.

Joseph Wei

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See many famous structures in their miniature size

Olga Gurevich

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Nice place to visit after you have seen all these buildings and try to guess which one you see. Also a nice place to make pictures. Children will have lots of fun there as you can virtually look into the windows of the buildings. The entrance is free of charge. There are no toilets in the gatden

Ahsan Ali

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Just amazing to see mini saintpeterburg, it give good idea about city's imp buildings

Mayuresh Chavan

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Excellent miniature creations of all popular places in St. Petersburg.