Whose fault? Pushkin's! is a family-friendly interactive exhibition for kids 5+ open at the White Tower in the Alexander Park from 1 June to 22 September 2024.
Commemorating the 225th birth anniversary of the famous Russian poet Alexander Pushkin, the exhibition will tell about sounds, rhyme, inspiration and other poetic “liberties” that we encounter in the poetry of Pushkin as well as in works of modern children's poets.
The main goal of the exhibition is to make the Russian literature's classic poet closer to those who are just getting acquainted with his work. Russian
The title Whose fault? Pushkin's! refers to a common humorous expression that makes one think of Pushkin's influence not so much on Russian literature as on our everyday life.
The exhibition was developed by the Leningrad Oblast Museum Agency for the Children's Days in Petersburg festival.
Open: Wednesday to Sunday, 10am to 5pm, timed tours.
Tickets: ₽ 500 for adults, ₽ 400 for children