Pushkin places of St. Petersburg

The name of the great Russian poet Alexander Pushkin is inextricably linked with St. Petersburg. In this city Pushkin lived, studied, created, learnt true friendship and love. The city on the Neva River became a source of inspiration for him. St. Petersburg is the setting for many of Pushkin's works. These are the poems "The House in Kolomna", "The Bronze Horseman", the novel "Eugene Onegin", the story "Queen of Spades".
St. Petersburg in the works of the poet is a whole world: beautiful, secular, bright, and sometimes cruel and hostile.
Many places in St. Petersburg remind us of the great poet. We call them Pushkin's addresses.
St. Petersburg was for the poet a great "creation of Peter", a lavish capital, a secret city, but also here he felt "the spirit of captivity". All this the poet embodied in his works.
А. S. Pushkin glorified the great city on the Neva. Places associated with the poet's name, his brilliant poems about St. Petersburg are dear to everyone who loves poetry and our amazing city.
Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin
1799 — 1837