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  • Station "Vystavochnaya" or "Business Center"

    The easiest and most convenient way to get to the pier is to use the capital's metro. At any of the central stations of the Filyovskaya line, you need to take a train in the direction of the Mezhdunarodnaya metro station (some trains go to the Kuntsevskaya station, they are not suitable), you need to get off at the Vystavochnaya station.

    The Delovoy Tsentr station can be reached via the new section of the Big Circle Line from the Dynamo and Khodynskoye Pole districts, as well as by transferring to the Khoroshevskaya station from the Polezhaevskaya station on the Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya line.

    You need to leave the station through the southern lobby, combined with the Bagration pedestrian bridge, after exiting the street, walk 90 meters towards the center, so that the roadway and the river are on your right (landmark - St. Seraphim Church on the territory of the Expocenter) to the ground crossing (“zebras”), cross the embankment and go down the stairs to the pier. The entire path from the exit from the lobby to the pier is less than 150 meters.


  • Station "Business Center"

    Not far from the pier there is the Delovoy Tsentr station of the Moscow Central Circle, from which it is about one kilometer on foot to the pier, or you can make a free transfer to the Mezhdunarodnaya metro station and drive one stage to Vystavochnaya, or you can take bus No. 243 and drive two stops in the direction of the center directly to the pier.


  • Bus number 243 to the Expocentre stop
    Buses No. m2, 91, 157, 205, 474, 523, 840, trolleybus No. 7 to the stop “Dunaevskogo Street”

    If you go to the pier from the Zvenigorodskoye Shosse area or the Ulitsa 1905 Goda metro station, it is convenient to take bus route No. 243; the Expocentre stop is located directly at the pier.

    In addition, on Kutuzovsky Prospekt, within walking distance, there is a stop “Dunaevskogo Street”, which can be reached from many districts of the capital - from the center by bus No. M2, from the Kievsky station by buses No. 91, 157, 205, 474, 523 , 840 and trolleybus No. 7, from the Mozhaisk highway area by buses No. 157, 205, 523, 840. From the stop you need to walk 250 meters to the entrance to the Bagration pedestrian bridge, cross the Moscow River along it, get out of the combined metro lobby and walk 90 meters towards the center to cross Krasnopresnenskaya embankment along the ground crossing.


  • Krasnopresnenskaya embankment, 14, building 2

    The pier is located directly on Krasnopresnenskaya embankment, convenient access from the Third Transport Ring (towards Moscow City), from the center - exit from the Garden Ring to New Arbat and then to Krasnopresnenskaya embankment. The main landmark is the Bagration pedestrian bridge 150 meters from the pier, directly opposite the pier is the small St. Seraphim Church on the territory of the Expocentre Fairgrounds.

    Parking is possible directly at the pier in a paid flat parking lot on Vystavochny Lane (access under the barrier), the cost of parking from Monday to Friday is 300 per hour, Saturday and Sunday 200 at one o'clock.

    Much cheaper, especially in the evenings and on weekends, underground parking in the Afimall City shopping center, the nearest parking sectors G and H. Parking cost on weekdays: from 6:00 to 18:00 - 150 per hour, from 18:00 to 6:00 - 50 at one o'clock. Please note that if you entered the parking lot before 18:00, the cost of parking after 18:00 until the end of the day will also be 150 at one o'clock. Parking cost on weekends and holidays - 50 at one o'clock. Access to the underground parking of the AfiMall City shopping center is possible directly from Krasnopresnenskaya embankment, as well as from 1st Krasnogvardeisky passage. It is better to leave the parking lot without using the elevator, but go directly through the entrance for vehicles, then cross the one-way road around the shopping center and exit to Exhibition Lane and then to Krasnopresnenskaya Embankment along a pedestrian ramp.

    On the opposite bank of the Moscow River, on Taras Shevchenko Embankment, there is city parking No. 3211, costing 60 per hour, you can cross the river and get to the pier via the Bagration pedestrian bridge; it will take no more than 10 minutes. Please note that on weekends and holidays, the part of Taras Shevchenko Embankment, which is adjacent directly to the river, becomes pedestrian and parking there is not possible; these days, parking is possible on that part of the embankment that is adjacent to Kutuzovsky Prospekt; it is convenient to leave the car not far from the combined “Tower 2000” and the “Bagration” bridge, the exact address is Taras Shevchenko Embankment, 23A.

    On Sundays and public holidays, city parking is free.

Navy Day of the Russian Federation is one of the most beloved Russian holidays, and the center of celebration is traditionally St. Petersburg, the sea capital of Russia. In 2018, the holiday will take place on July 29, traditionally on the last Sunday of the month.

On this day, a naval parade and an air show will take place in St. Petersburg and Kronstadt, a grand concert will take place, and in the evening the sky will light up with colorful fireworks. In honor of the sailors' holiday, torches will burn on the famous Rostral columns - a symbol of Russia's naval victories.

Federal News Agency introduces the program of Navy Day 2018 in St. Petersburg and Kronstadt.

Navy Day 2018 program in St. Petersburg

Naval parade and air show

The main event of the holiday is the parade of the Russian Navy, in which warships of four Russian fleets - the Baltic, Northern, Black Sea and Pacific, as well as the Caspian Flotilla - will take part. In addition, naval aviation will take part in the parade.

In the first historical part of the parade, artillery boats of the Caspian Flotilla will pass along the Neva, carrying the flags of the formations that defended the maritime borders of our Motherland during the Great Patriotic War.

The favorite part of the holiday is the air show, in which naval aviation aircraft and helicopters will take part: modernized Il-38N anti-submarine aircraft, Tu-142 long-range anti-submarine aircraft, Su-30SM and Su-33 fighters, as well as Ka-27M helicopters.

The parade begins at 9.30, from 11.00 a video broadcast of the marine part of the event will begin.

Concert on Dvortsovaya

Then the celebration will move to Palace Square, where at 14.00 a large concert will begin, which will last until the evening.

The concert will be attended by artists of the Mariinsky Theater accompanied by a symphony orchestra, as well as Alexander Rosenbaum And Evgeny Dyatlov.

Then there will be a show of military bands from Russia, India, Vietnam and China.

In performance Alexandra F. Sklyara and the group “Va-Bank” will perform front-line songs and famous compositions from domestic films.

At 18.00 he will perform in front of the audience with his famous “sea” hits. Oleg Gazmanov and the “Squadron” group, and the big concert will end with a performance at 20.00 by the Turetsky choir and the “Turetsky Soprano” ensemble, to which everyone will be able to sing along.

Visiting warships

Festive fireworks, what time does it start, where to watch

At 22.30 the festive fireworks display will begin, the traditional launch location of which is the beach of the Peter and Paul Fortress. The fireworks display will be most impressive from the Palace Embankment, from the Palace and Trinity bridges and from the Spit of Vasilyevsky Island.

Navy Day program in Kronstadt

Celebrations will also take place in Kronstadt, which is the historical base of the Baltic Fleet and the sea gate of St. Petersburg. There, ships that, due to their size, will not be able to enter the Neva, will take part in the naval parade; the air part of the show will involve fighters, attack aircraft, bombers and naval aviation helicopters.

The parade will include the Soobrazitelny and Boykiy corvettes, small missile ships, including the Serpukhov, armed with the Kalibr cruise missiles, the newest frigate Admiral Gorshkov, the diesel-electric submarine Vladikavkaz, and the missile cruiser Marshal Ustinov”, as well as representatives of the new generation of Russian large landing ships.

The parade will begin with a ceremonial formation at 12.30 on Anchor Square in front of the Naval Cathedral, and all the main “land” events of the Kronstadt part of the holiday will also take place there.

In Kronstadt, ships will also be open to the public at the Ust-Rogatka piers in the Srednyaya (Petrovskaya) harbor. Visiting hours are from 14.00 to 20.00.

The fireworks display in Kronstadt will take place on Anchor Square at 23.00.

How to get to Kronstadt and Fort Constantine on Navy Day

It will be possible to get to Kronstadt only by public transport, the number of which the city authorities will significantly increase. There will be more buses, with a 15-minute break, electric trains will follow from the Baltic Station to Oranienbaum, where guests will be received by special buses that will take them to Kronstadt and Fort Constantine. There will be a platform for viewing the parade at the fort, and other festive events for adults and children will also be held there.

Raising bridges and traffic restrictions on Navy Day in St. Petersburg

On Sunday, July 29, travel along the central section of the Western High-Speed ​​Diameter (WHSD) (from Ekateringofka to Bogatyrsky Prospekt) will be free during the raising of bridges.

In St. Petersburg, on the day of the holiday from 6.00 to 12.00, Nevsky Prospect from Dvortsovy Proezd to Sadovaya Street, Dvortsovy Proezd, Admiralteysky Proezd, Admiralteyskaya and English Embankments to the Blagoveshchensky Bridge, as well as Senate Square will be closed to vehicles.

On Sunday, July 29, from 10.00 to 11.30, traffic restrictions will be introduced for small, sports sailing, pleasure and fishing vessels in the waters of the Neva and the Gulf of Finland, as well as in the Fontanka River (from Prachechny to Panteleimonovsky Bridge) and in the Winter Kanal (from Hermitage Bridge to the 2nd Winter Bridge).

On July 29, from 11.00 to 13.00, the Blagoveshchensky, Dvortsovy, Liteiny and Troitsky bridges will be closed to traffic and opened.

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Two parades, two fireworks and “People's Karaoke”: How Navy Day will be celebrated in St. Petersburg.

Vests and peakless caps are welcome. On Sunday, July 29, the sea capital of Russia celebrates its practically professional holiday - Navy Day 2018. The main naval parade, Oleg Gazmanov, “Turetsky Choir” on Palace Square and “Sea Devils” in Kronstadt. Komsomolskaya Pravda tells you how not to miss the most important and interesting things.

11.00 — Neva water area, Kronstadt roadstead

The most important thing, the most important thing, is the naval parade. 40 warships and submarines have already lined up in the waters of the Neva and in the Kronstadt roadstead, and 40 combat aircraft from all fleets - the Baltic, Northern, Black Sea, as well as the Caspian flotilla - are ready to take to the skies.

Among those who will march in solemn formation along the Neva from Blagoveshchensky to the Trinity Bridge are the small missile boat "Uragan", the mine defense ship "Alexander Obukhov" with an unmanned boat, as well as missile, anti-sabotage, landing, patrol and artillery boats. The statistical element of the parade is the warships installed in the roadstead. These are the newest frigate Admiral Makarov, the corvette Soobrazitelny, the diesel-electric submarine Dmitrov, the large landing ship Minsk and the small anti-submarine ship Kazanets.

“According to the scenario, ships and boats will sail parallel to those that will be moored in the Neva roadstead,” said the press service of the Ministry of Defense.

The parade in Kronstadt will follow the same principle. Ships that are cramped in the waters of the Neva moored there. Among them are the missile cruiser Marshal Ustinov and the nuclear submarine Orel. By the way, the recreated 54-gun ship Poltava, the first battleship of the Baltic Fleet, will take part in the parade here.

As for aviation, it will be visible to spectators both in St. Petersburg and Kronstadt. In the city on the Neva itself, the best way to watch the parade is from Dvortsovaya, Universitetskaya and Lieutenant Schmidt embankments. And in Kronstadt, the ideal vantage point is Fort Constantine.

14.00 — Palace Square

In general, you can come here as early as 11.00 if you want to watch the parade other than on TV and don’t want to crowd the embankments. Large screens will be placed on the square and a live broadcast of this exciting action will be shown on them.

The real holiday marathon here will start at 14.00 and last all day. First, St. Petersburg residents will go on a video tour.

“Thanks to the voices of theater and film actress Anna Geller and People’s Artist of Russia Nikolai Burov, an exciting story dedicated to the past and present of the Russian Navy will come to life on the screens,” say representatives of the event’s operator, the creative brand Dance Open.

And then the music. The soloists of the Mariinsky Theater will dedicate their performance to everyone involved in the past and present glory of the Navy. After them, our fellow countryman, People's Artist of Russia Alexander Rosenbaum, will appear on Palace Square. A special gift for marathon guests will be a performance by actor, singer and musician Evgeny Dyatlov.

In general, everyone will find something to their liking at the festival on Dvortsovaya. The Rimsky-Korsakov Central Concert Orchestra of the Russian Navy, conducted by Alexei Karabanov, will perform favorite Russian and Soviet songs about the sea. Front-line songs and melodies from favorite films will be performed by Alexander F. Sklyar and the group “VA-BANK”.

At 18.00 Oleg Gazmanov and the group “Squadron” will appear on stage. Of course, “Moryachka”, “Baltic Coast” and other favorite songs will be played, reports the Ros-Registr website. And at 20.00 - the culmination of the evening: “Turetsky Choir” and SOPRANO.

“On Palace Square, vocalists, together with St. Petersburg residents and guests of the city, will sing popular hits of several generations,” said representatives of Dance Open.

By the way, last year about 60 thousand people took part in this “Song Festival”.

Reconstruction in Kronstadt

11.00 — Kronstadt, Anchor Square, 1

The main highlight of the Sea Devils festival this year will be the reconstruction of the capture of Koenigsberg. Kronstadt and its preserved ancient buildings are the perfect setting for recreating the German garrison, the Red Army camp and the battle itself.

“For the first time in the assault on the fortress city, we will show new tanks,” the festival organizers promised.

In addition to the actual reconstruction, festival guests will enjoy performances by front-line brigades, an interactive exhibition where they can visit recreated military-historical camps, a field kitchen and demonstration performances.

13.30 — Petrovsky Park

14.00, 20.00 — Anchor Square

To do everything, residents and guests of Kronstadt will have to move between Petrovsky Park and Anchor Square in front of the St. Nicholas Naval Cathedral. At 13.30 the concert “For those at sea” will begin in the park. And on Yakornaya Square at 14.00 the Turetsky Choir will perform with the project “Let's Sing Together”. A large festive concert will be held here in the evening with the participation of the Russian Army Choir, Alisa Vox and Tatyana Bulanova. Special guest - Sergey Trofimov.

22.00 - beach of the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg

22.00 - in Kronstadt

And not just one fireworks display, but two at once. According to the press service of the Western Military District, artillery salutes will take place in both St. Petersburg and Kronstadt. They will fire thirty salvos.

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There are only a few days left until the important and bright holiday, Russian Navy Day - the country will traditionally celebrate the celebration on the last Sunday of July, in 2018 - on the 29th.

The traditional event of the day will be a naval parade, and at the end of the holiday there will be a colorful fireworks display. The main action will take place, according to tradition, in Kronstadt and St. Petersburg.

Two festive fireworks at once will mark the end of WWII Day celebrations in St. Petersburg - one will thunder from the Big Beach of the Peter and Paul Fortress, the second will delight those gathered at the holiday in Kronstadt. Both colorful spectacles begin at 22:00 on Sunday, July 29, 2018.

The fireworks will be carried out by a separate guards fireworks division of the Western Military District.

500 military personnel of the district, about forty 85-mm D-44 guns and salute installations from the Mikhailovsky Military Artillery Academy and the Guards Division of the Western Military District will be involved in providing artillery salutes, the press service of the district said.

“30 volleys will be fired, accompanied by several thousand fireworks shots from 105 mm, 125 mm, 195 mm, 310 mm calibers, which will provide different lifting heights of fireworks and different diameters of their opening,” the district noted.

Venues that will be involved in the celebration of Navy Day

The main naval parade on Navy Day is traditionally shared between St. Petersburg and Kronstadt. Larger ships and substrates will be presented in Kronstadt, since they simply cannot be deployed in St. Petersburg.

You can see the action with your own eyes, just come early.

In St. Petersburg, all the embankments are prepared for spectators. In addition, the parade will be broadcast on a large screen on Palace Square. Many people prefer to watch the action this way, because you can better see almost every sailor on the decks.

In Kronstadt, you can watch the parade with your own eyes from Fort Konstantin - this is the most convenient point. Screens will also be placed around the city on which you can see the passage of ships, because there simply won’t be room for everyone on the site.

It should be noted that it is better not to drive your own car to Kronstadt on July 29, 2018 - only buses and local residents with passes will be allowed into the city. Bus No. 8KR will run from the city of Lomonosov to Fort Konstantin. Stop - Oranienbaum railway station.

Residents and guests of the country who will not be able to come to the Northern capital for the holiday will be able to watch the military parade on TV - the broadcast will traditionally be carried out by federal channels.

Ships on Navy Day July 29, 2018

For the first time, the country's Main Naval Parade will take place in St. Petersburg. In front of the spectators, ships will pass through the waters of the Neva with raised flags of formations that participated in the Great Patriotic War. About 40 surface ships, submarines and boats are expected. Naval aviation aircraft will demonstrate their skills in the air.

The ships of the ocean flotilla, which due to their size will not be able to enter the Neva, will take part in the parade in Kronstadt.

On July 29, 2018, from 2 p.m., free access to ships moored on the Lieutenant Schmidt embankment, as well as in Kronstadt, will be organized. The main place of celebration in St. Petersburg will be Palace Square. There will be an exhibition of anchors, brass bands will perform, as well as artists Lyudmila Senchina, Vyacheslav Butusov and the Turetsky Choir.