After waiting in line for approximately 47 minutes from 2:30 PM, we finally entered the Aurora around 3:30. The ticket price for foreigners was 1,000 rubles, while Russian residents paid 600 rubles. There are also special rates for groups, people with disabilities, and retirees. (It takes around 30 mns to roam around the ship but if you’re interested it would take double the time).
The ship itself is beautifully preserved. it’s clear that great care is taken with its upkeep, from the fresh paint to its cleanliness. Stepping aboard felt like traveling back in time, offering a fascinating glimpse into what naval ships of the past were like. As someone who loves history & vintage treasures, I truly appreciated this opportunity and am thankful to Russia for preserving such an iconic piece.
At last, The only unfortunate thing is that there was nothing explained in English, so I had to take photos in order to translate, to understand the information.
Exploring the interior was both educational and captivating. Visitors can see how naval soldiers once lived, including the spaces they worked in and even the utensils they ate with. It’s an experience I’m glad to have had, & I’m happy to share some photos...
Read moreThe Cruiser Aurora is a historic warship located in St. Petersburg, notable for its role in Russian history. Here are some key features:
Historical Significance: Launched in 1900, the Aurora is famous for its involvement in the October Revolution of 1917, symbolizing the Bolshevik rise to power. Architectural Style: The ship features classical naval design, with distinct masts, cannons, and a unique silhouette that's recognizable along the Neva River. Museum: Aurora is now a museum, offering exhibits about naval history, the ship's construction, and its role in World War I and II. Location: Situated near the Petrogradsky District, it draws both tourists and locals who admire its historical importance. Evening Illumination: The ship is beautifully illuminated at night, providing a picturesque spot for photography.
Visiting the Cruiser Aurora offers a glimpse into Russia's naval legacy and the significant events that unfolded aboard this...
Read moreThe Afraola cruiser was launched in 1900 at the Naval Shipyard in St. Petersburg and was commissioned in 1902. The captain is 124 meters long, with a ship width of 17 meters and a displacement of 6,730 tons. "Aphroda" means "Twilight", which refers to the goddess of Sichen in ancient Roman mythology. The name of the Aphroda was inherited from the fast sailing Аврора launched in 1835, while the name of the Аврора (fast sailing) was derived from the servant Аврора Карловна Карамзина of the Queen of the Tsar Nicholas I.
When the Japanese-Russian War broke out in 1904, the Aphrodite was sent to the Far East to reinforce with the Russian Second Pacific Fleet. In May 1905, the Russian fleet was almost completely wiped out in the Battle of the Strait. The Aphrodite left the Russian fleet, turned around and crossed the Strait of Ma, and finally arrived in the Philippines and was detained and returned to Russia after the war. That is...
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