A Catherine the Great-Inspired 36 Hours in St. Petersburg: Day 2 at Catherine’s Palace

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From left to right: the 2018 FIFA Stadium under construction, the Port of St. Petersburg, and new, privately-owned condominiums. [Click to enlarge]
When you wake up and open the blinds in the Port of St. Petersburg, the view seems like it is constructed out of socio-economic satire. To my left, shiny new condominiums were recently finished or in the final stage of construction. Still further to my left was a developing soccer stadium, scheduled (and politically pressured) to be ready by the 2018 FIFA World Cup, Sochi-style, as St. Petersburg is one of the host cities. In contrast, directly ahead of me were dismal, rundown, seemingly Soviet-era apartments with external AC units. I later found out, they were in fact Soviet, state-owned apartments. They’re apparently still in operation.

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A morning view of the Soviet-era apartments visible from the port.

With my day already starting with Russian real estate development, it was time to head out to  St. Petersburg’s countryside to observe the land use of the tsars. Our destination: Catherine’s Palace. Continue reading “A Catherine the Great-Inspired 36 Hours in St. Petersburg: Day 2 at Catherine’s Palace”