Impression on September 17, the secular St. Petersburg and half of secular Moscow hung not in the center of the Northern capital, but in the market near the Elektrosila metro station. What brings our editorial staff there?
Firstly, the reason itself – after a large-scale reconstruction carried out by the team of Alexander Shavliashvili, the building of Stalinist neoclassicism, built in 1956-1958 according to the project of the architect Oleg Golynkin, is ready to receive visitors again.
When the market was conceived in the fifties, they brought an innovative construction technology for those years – the use of hollow glass blocks all around the building. This secured the building’s status as the country’s first “glass market”. By the way, this technology fits perfectly into the new project – the interior of the market is bright, the space seems larger and more spacious than it really is, and the feeling of “airiness” makes Moskovsky a pleasant place for long meetings.

Secondly, it’s easy to fill these longest meetings with drinks (including alcohol), delicious meals and desserts – we’ve recorded the incredibly delicious IKIGAI project with good Japanese cuisine, the famous Subzero and a dozen more cool food outlets. Besides these, St. The Pims tea project, a first in St. Petersburg, will be launched, and a spot will emerge where you can purchase the works of contemporary artists.

By the way, we are talking about artists for a reason – a large monochrome “man-to-man” panel appeared on the Moscow market, created by a street artist, the Sergey Kuryokhin Prize – Vladimir Abikh.

Thirdly, it is nice to note that places with strong energy appear not only in the historical centers of large cities, but also in other areas – St. We’re sure it’s the new market for residents southwest of St. It will become a meeting and attraction center. Yes, and with historical storytelling – buzz!
But let’s go back to the evening of September 17, when the Sunday crew held a grand opening and your humble maid left without feeling her legs. “The Rules of Life”, led by Sergei Minaev, held large-scale public talks with the participation of local historians Lev Lurie, Daria Gumburg, Evgeny Chebatkov and the already familiar Vladimir Abikh.
After a “hearty” cultural program, Alexander Tsypkin presented his new compositions for dessert, and Evgeny Chebatkov served as a digestive system, as part of his usual stand-up.
Do you think this is it?
And that was just the beginning! Guests are the usual St. Petersburg rain did not prevent the dance floor from “burning” to the Kazakh beatmaker Dose and exploded from the group My Michel.

In the end, the most persistent guests danced everything Denis Simachev to return home happy.

We will definitely return to the Moscow market to replenish our stock of impressions and take beautiful selfies, and we will do that next St. We recommend adding it to your plans for your trip to St. Petersburg!
Find out the address: metro Elektrosila, st. Reshetnikova, 12
Source: People Talk

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