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SERGEI KIROV HOUSE/MUSEUM
One of Petersburg's better-kept secrets, this museum
was originally created as an essential part of the
vilification process of the Leningrad Party Leader
surreptitiously assassinated in 1934 on Stalin's
orders. Located in a regional government building,
the house/museum consists of two parts: Kirov's
apartment (on the fifth floor), and an exhibition
hall (fourth floor).
The apartment is interesting only in that it is
luxurious and has very nice furniture and bear skins
(somewhat bourgeois for a revolutionary leader) and
for the couple of pieces of history contained
therein: the cap Kirov was wearing when he was
assassinated (complete with bullet holes) and his
shirt with cut-marks around the heart. Apparently
doctors rushed to the scene of the assassination and
gave him injections and mouth-to-mouth in an attempt
to revive him. They labored for two hours before
concluding that he had died instantly and irrevocably
upon being shot through the head.
The exhibition hall displays items dedicated to
Russia at the time of Kirov's leadership, i.e. the
Stalin period. The current exhibit displays gifts
given to Stalin on his 70th birthday from people
representing countries (and republics) all over the
world. Only a small portion of the fifteen hundred
gifts that belong to the Museum of the History of St.
Petersburg are displayed at one time, but nonetheless
they are certainly interesting. An adjacent hall also
holds relics of Sovietana, including a portrait of
Kirov made from feathers.
Kamennoostrovsky Prospekt 26/28. Metro: Gorkovskaya.
Open 11:00-18:00, Tue, Fri 11:00-17:00, closed
Wednesdays. Tel: 346 1481 (excursions
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