According to Russian Museum officials, visitors can enter the Summer and Mikhailovsky Gardens starting May 1. Workers finished all spring drying tasks before reopening these spaces to the public. Staff removed winter coverings from marble statues throughout both locations. Tulips, daffodils, and crocuses add color with their blooms across the grounds. The gardens welcome people daily after completing seasonal maintenance.
The Summer Palace of Peter I also opened its doors on May 1 for the season. Guests can tour this historic building between 11 AM and 7 PM most days. The palace stays closed every Tuesday for regular upkeep. Museum workers prepared both indoor and outdoor areas for the spring rush of tourists. Families and art lovers will find fresh displays inside the restored rooms.
The Summer Palace of Peter I also opened its doors on May 1 for the season. Guests can tour this historic building between 11 AM and 7 PM most days. The palace stays closed every Tuesday for regular upkeep. Museum workers prepared both indoor and outdoor areas for the spring rush of tourists. Families and art lovers will find fresh displays inside the restored rooms.