8-Hour Battlefield Tour In Saint Petersburg
Highlights
Saint Petersburg
battlefield, historical, museums
Group Tour
8 Hours
Easy
English, Russian
Description
See the most important sites of the Siege of Leningrad located outside the city – the vital supply and evacuation route called Road of Life, which saved millions from death and starvation, the bloodiest battlefield of the Leningrad Front called the Nevsky Bridgehead, and to the Breakthrough Diorama with its tank exhibition on this 8-hour tour.
Itinerary
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Siege of Leningrad Battlefield Tour
Board the bus at your hotel.
Begin your tour at the Road of Life, the only supply route to the besieged city along which dozens of trains and trucks shuttled constantly from the lake coast to the city’s supply depots. The bus will stop by a cemetery where the victims of war are buried and two memorials built in the 60s to commemorate the vital role the road played in saving Leningrad from starvation.
Explore the Road of Life Museum, which displays wartime relics telling of the heroic feat of the truck drivers that braved the lake’s frozen expanses under fire of enemy bombers and artillery. Next to the museum building, there is an exhibition of military and transport vehicles complete with an airplane that delivered food supplies to the city.
Discover Oreshek Fortress, located on a tiny island at the very source of Neva River; the Soviet troops heroically defended it throughout the whole Siege.
Stp at Kirovsk, a little provincial town, for a meal in a restaurant that offers good quality fare.
Proceed to Nevsky Bridgehead, nicknamed “pyatachok” – “five kopeck coin” – this tiny patch of land about 3 square kilometres wide became a common grave for almost 50 000 Soviet soldiers, making it one of the bloodiest battlefields of the Second World War. A network of trenches you’ll be able to walk alongside is still clearly visible to date. Several memorials and a church were built on the site.
Explore Diorama Museum, located underneath a big bridge across the Neva River, on exactly the same place where the German fortifications and trenches along the river were successfully stormed by the Soviet infantry on January 12, 1943, opening the six-day offensive that broke the Siege. The diorama depicts the most crucial events that took place that day on an impressive 40 x 8 meter canvas. Several Soviet tanks that sank during the river crossing are standing in front of the museum’s entrance.
Head back to the city.
End of the tour.
What's Included
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Cancellation Policy
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For cancellations upto 2 days before the tour -
Refund of 80% of the tour price.