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St. Petersburg's Magical Ice Wonderland: Free Admission Until the End of the Week!
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Ice Sculpture Festival KronshLod, St. Petersburg Reviews
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St. Petersburg's Magical Ice Wonderland: Free Admission Until the End of the Week!

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I gotta say, the KronshLod ice sculpture exhibition at the Peter and Paul Fortress is a total game changer. Not only is it completely free, but the sheer scale of the sculptures is breathtaking. If you're in St. Petersburg, don't miss this opportunity to experience the magic of ice art. And if you're elsewhere, the photos alone are worth a look.

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Hello there! I'm super excited to share with you my experience at the amazing and completely free ice sculpture exhibition 'KronshLod', which is happening until the end of the week at the Peter and Paul Fortress near Naryshkin Bastion.
Naryshkin BastionIf you're in St. Petersburg right now, don't miss it! And if you're elsewhere, I'd recommend just checking out the photos of this incredible event.
From March 8th to 17th, 2024, near the walls of Naryshkin Bastion, the 'KronshLod' ice sculpture festival will take place. The festival will bring together the best sculptors from all over Russia. Admission is free.
KronshLod Ice Sculpture FestivalThe sculpture festival is held in a pavilion that's kept cool, so I'd suggest dressing a bit warmer. It's around +3 outside, but inside it's a bit below zero, and my hands got a bit chilly.
Exhibition hours are from 11:00 to 19:00
KronshLod Ice Sculpture FestivalThe queue when I went was super small. They have a security check, but it's quick, and they don't really check your stuff - just ask you to open your bags.
KronshLod Ice Sculpture FestivalAfter security, you're transported into a winter wonderland!
KronshLod Ice Sculpture FestivalOver 200 tons of river ice were used in the exhibition.
KronshLod Ice Sculpture FestivalThe sculptures are all about St. Petersburg, so you'll see all the main attractions: bridges, churches, and even the Zenit-Arena.
KronshLed Ice Sculpture FestivalKronshLed Ice Sculpture FestivalWhat really stood out to me was the lighting! I've been to ice sculpture exhibitions before, and they've always charged an entrance fee, but the lighting at this one was top-notch. The colorful lights made each sculpture look absolutely magical.
KronshLed Ice Sculpture FestivalKronshLed Ice Sculpture FestivalI also noticed a fun little detail - almost every sculpture featured a cat or a cat image. As a cat lover, I appreciated that.
KronshLed Ice Sculpture FestivalI saw a lot of nautical-themed sculptures - boats, sailors, fishermen. I was really impressed by the skill of the artists who could create such beautiful works from such a finicky material.
KronshLed Ice Sculpture FestivalKronshLed Ice Sculpture FestivalKronshLed Ice Sculpture FestivalI actually just got back from a warm-weather vacation the day before I visited the festival, and this was the perfect antidote. My beloved hometown of St. Petersburg looked stunning in all its icy glory.
Ice Sculpture Festival "KronshLod" Ice Sculpture Festival "KronshLod"Honestly, I'd totally go to this exhibit even if it wasn't free. But since the city gave us this awesome gift, I think it'd be a shame to miss it. And have you seen the kids' faces when they see the exhibit? It's a total family-friendly event, if you ask me!
Ice Sculpture Festival "KronshLod" Ice Sculpture Festival "KronshLod"TL;DR. I super recommend checking out the "KronshLod" exhibit! There's still time before the end of the week!
Ice Sculpture Festival "KronshLod"Thanks for reading!
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What is the KronshLod ice sculpture festival?

The KronshLod festival is a free ice sculpture exhibition held at the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg. The festival features massive ice sculptures created by some of Russia's best sculptors.

Where is the festival held?

The festival is held at the Peter and Paul Fortress, near the Naryshkin Bastion.

Is the festival free?

Yes, admission to the festival is completely free.

What are the dates of the festival?

The festival runs from March 8th to 17th, 2024.

Can I take photos at the festival?

Yes, you're welcome to take photos of the sculptures and the festival atmosphere.

Are there any food or drink vendors at the festival?

No, there aren't any food or drink vendors on site, so be sure to bring your own snacks.

Is the festival suitable for children?

Yes, the festival is suitable for children, but be sure to supervise them closely to avoid any accidents.

Can I attend the festival if I don't speak Russian?

Yes, you can still attend the festival even if you don't speak Russian. However, you may need to bring a translation guide or ask a friend to help you out.

Are there any accessibility issues at the festival?

The festival is held at the Peter and Paul Fortress, which has some accessibility issues. However, the festival organizers have made efforts to make the event accessible to as many people as possible.

Can I purchase any of the sculptures?

No, the sculptures are not for sale. However, you can take photos of them and enjoy the festival atmosphere.

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  • •The exhibition is completely free, which is a huge bonus.
  • •The sculptures are massive and incredibly detailed.
  • •The setting at the Peter and Paul Fortress is stunning, especially with the Naryshkin Bastion as a backdrop.
  • •The cool pavilion where the sculptures are displayed is a great idea, especially on a warm day.
  • •The festival brings together some of Russia's best sculptors, which is a great way to discover new talent.
  • •The event is well-organized, with clear signs and easy-to-follow paths.
  • •The staff are friendly and happy to answer any questions you may have.
  • •The KronshLod festival is a great way to spend a day in St. Petersburg, especially if you're interested in art or history.

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  • •The festival is only open for a limited time, so be sure to check the dates before heading out.
  • •Some of the sculptures may be a bit fragile, so be careful not to touch them.
  • •The pavilion can get a bit crowded, especially on weekends.
  • •There aren't any food or drink vendors on site, so you'll need to bring your own snacks.
  • •The festival is only in Russian, so you may need to bring a translation guide or ask a friend to help you out.
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