THE SAINT PETERSBURG METRO! 😍

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  • Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
  • I’ve already shown you the Moscow Metro, from the old stations to the new modern ones. This time, I want to show you the Saint Petersburg metro! 😍 It makes you feel like you are inside a palace. I filmed some of the most beautiful stations there, and talked about the history behind them. Discover the grand Avtovo station with columns made of glass, or the Admiralteyskaya station that has the deepest Metro in all of Russia! But the real question is, is the Metro in Saint Petersburg as beautiful as the one in Moscow? What differences do they have? Why are Russian metro stations so amazing?! Watch and find out! And make sure to leave a comment about which one you prefer 🚇
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    00:00 Welcome to the Saint Petersburg metro!
    00:30 Unique payment system!
    00:55 It was used as a bunker?!
    01:12 These doors are so strange!
    01:45 The Square of the Revolt Metro! 💪
    02:27 This station is named after a famous Russian poet! 📝
    03:12 Metro station or PALACE?! 🏰
    04:32 What’s different?
    04:55 Soviet Style Metro!
    05:50 Saint Petersburg metro is missing this! 💍
    06:24 The DEEPEST metro station! 😱
    07:11 This station is international! 🌎
    07:55 Who did I find in this station?!
    08:37 Are the trains here slower or faster?
    08:48 This metro has GREEN MARBLE 💚
    09:30 This metro is for Olympians! 🏅
    10:15 First ever travelator in a Russian metro!!!
    10:50 Which stations do you like more?! Moscow or Saint Petersburg? ❤️

Комментарии • 608

  • @SashaMeetsRussia
    @SashaMeetsRussia  2 месяца назад +89

    Для русскоязычных зрителей доступны русские субтитры! Включайте в настройках и присоединяйтесь к просмотру ❤

    • @honesty_-no9he
      @honesty_-no9he 2 месяца назад +4

      Uprising Square ! is the best translation.

    • @improveyourenglish10
      @improveyourenglish10 2 месяца назад +6

      все и так понятно без субтитров 😁😻

    • @nikolaykhramov1269
      @nikolaykhramov1269 2 месяца назад +2

      Сашюля, а почему ты так мало питерских станций иностранцам показала?! Есть же и другие... - не менее красивые и оригинальные!!

    • @evro2011
      @evro2011 2 месяца назад +3

      Почему иностранцы никогда не упоминают товарища Сталина? Именно из-за его мнения станции метро в ссср строили как дворцы и красивыми. И до сих пор строят красивыми. Вы стесняетесь упоминать товарища Сталина?

    • @maya4ok705
      @maya4ok705 2 месяца назад +2

      да и так все понятно. вы видимо специально разговариваете несложными словами и не быстро, чтоб перевод был не нужен

  • @stojanpavlovic5935
    @stojanpavlovic5935 2 месяца назад +390

    Got bless Russia and the Russian people! May the Lord be with you, my brothers and sisters. ❤💪🙏

    • @1966Gleb
      @1966Gleb 2 месяца назад +12

      🤝🤝❤❤

    • @Alina-fe5tr
      @Alina-fe5tr 2 месяца назад

      Скоро Восхищение Церкви (невесты) Иисуса Христа, вы готовы ??!!! (христиане, ожидающие Второго Пришествия Господа)
      "покайтесь, ибо приблизилось Царство Небесное" (Мф.3:2)
      "И как было во дни Ноя, так будет и во дни Сына Человеческого:
      ели, пили, женились, выходили замуж, до того дня, как вошел Ной в ковчег, и пришел потоп и погубил всех.
      Так же, как было и во дни Лота: ели, пили, покупали, продавали, садили, строили; но в день, в который Лот вышел из Содома, пролился с неба дождь огненный и серный и истребил всех; так будет и в тот день, когда Сын Человеческий явится. В тот день, кто будет на кровле, а вещи его в доме, тот не сходи взять их; и кто будет на поле, также не обращайся назад. Вспоминайте жену Лотову.
      Кто станет сберегать душу свою, тот погубит ее; а кто погубит ее, тот оживит ее.
      Сказываю вам: в ту ночь будут двое на одной постели: один возьмется, а другой оставится; две будут молоть вместе: одна возьмется, а другая оставится; двое будут на поле: один возьмется, а другой оставится."
      (От Луки 17:26-36)
      "И кто выдержит день пришествия Его, и кто устоит, когда Он явится? Ибо Он - как огонь расплавляющий и как щёлок очищающий."
      (Малахия 3:2)
      "и сказали: мужи Галилейские! что вы стоите и смотрите на небо? Сей Иисус, вознёсшийся от вас на небо, придёт таким же образом, как вы видели Его восходящим на небо" (Деян 1:11)
      "тогда явится знамение Сына Человеческого на небе; и тогда восплачутся все племена земные и увидят Сына Человеческого, грядущего на облаках небесных с силою и славою великою; и пошлет Ангелов Своих с трубою громогласною, и соберут избранных Его от четырех ветров, от края небес до края их" (От Матфея 24:30).
      "Итак, раскайтесь и обратитесь, чтобы изгладились ваши грехи..» (Деяния 3:19)
      "..И сказал мне: не запечатывай слов пророчества книги сей; ибо время близко.
      Неправедный пусть ещё делает неправду; нечистый пусть ещё сквернится; праведный да творит правду ещё, и святой да освящается ещё.
      Се, гряду скоро, и возмездие Моё со Мною, чтобы воздать каждому по делам его.
      Я есмь Альфа и Омега, начало и конец, Первый и Последний.
      Блаженны те, которые соблюдают заповеди Его, чтобы иметь им право на древо жизни и войти в город воротами.
      А вне - псы и чародеи, и любодеи, и убийцы, и идолослужители, и всякий любящий и делающий неправду.
      Я, Иисус, послал Ангела Моего засвидетельствовать вам сие в церквах. Я есмь корень и потомок Давида, звезда светлая и утренняя.
      И Дух и невеста говорят: приди! И слышавший да скажет: приди! Жаждущий пусть приходит, и желающий пусть берёт воду жизни даром...Свидетельствующий сие говорит:
      ей, гряду скоро! Аминь. Ей, гряди, Господи Иисусе!
      Благодать Господа нашего Иисуса Христа со всеми вами. Аминь."
      (Откровение Иоанна Богослова, 22:10-21)

    • @nikolaykhramov1269
      @nikolaykhramov1269 2 месяца назад +5

      ...Serbia?

    • @stojanpavlovic5935
      @stojanpavlovic5935 2 месяца назад +11

      @@nikolaykhramov1269 Da brat😊

    • @nikolaykhramov1269
      @nikolaykhramov1269 2 месяца назад +8

      @@stojanpavlovic5935 Слобода за Србију - од америчких окупатора! No pasaran!

  • @nikaaalnik2999
    @nikaaalnik2999 2 месяца назад +24

    Russia is a beautiful country and powerful country i love Russia greetings from uk ❤

    • @GPKLR
      @GPKLR Месяц назад

  • @alexanderpepkin4110
    @alexanderpepkin4110 2 месяца назад +108

    Beautiful girl, beautiful city, beautiful country.. and somewhere in dirty New York subway commuters fight with rats over an old pizza slice …

    • @user-sl5xj2kg3v
      @user-sl5xj2kg3v 2 месяца назад +8

      😂смешно написали

    • @alexanderpepkin4110
      @alexanderpepkin4110 2 месяца назад +4

      Смешно, но недалеко от правды…

    • @victoriagorbunova1075
      @victoriagorbunova1075 Месяц назад +4

      К сожалению, это правда.))))

    • @user-xo4nw4wg7i
      @user-xo4nw4wg7i Месяц назад +2

      Действительно, смешно. Так и представляется баталия-ристалище людей с крысами за главный приз - кусок засохшей пиццы.😄

    • @GrigVan
      @GrigVan Месяц назад +7

      Америка полностью разложилась и деградировала

  • @ejacob1994
    @ejacob1994 2 месяца назад +47

    “Those who forget their history are condemned to repeat it.”
    - George Santayan
    Congratulations to Russia 🇷🇺 using art to remind its people their great history and boost their sense of patriotism.

    • @ianjohnch
      @ianjohnch Месяц назад +4

      Congratulations to America for having a New York metro that reminds people how little their government cares about them

    • @user-kx1qi9qr6g
      @user-kx1qi9qr6g Месяц назад +1

      ​@@ianjohnchБуквально через пару дней после открытия станции метро Дунайская (Саша до нее не доехала несколько остановок) я сходил посмотреть на это "чудо".
      Ну что сказать, входная группа (особенно в зоне вспомогательного эскалатора, это какое-то убожество по качеству "отделки".
      Гипрок 🤦🏻‍♂️ Криво вырезанный. Убогость несусветная.
      И постоянные сообщения (даже стенд поэтому поводу в вестибюле станции на платформе) о риске протечек ...🤷🏻‍♂️
      И несколько Мега скандалов при строительстве станции с подрядчиками. Где один сменял другого из-за воровства.
      Это лучше всего демонстрирует как капитализм может изуродовать даже ранее созданную жемчужну

  • @xuanthanhtraninh642
    @xuanthanhtraninh642 Месяц назад +32

    Một tác phẩm nghệ thuật. Người Nga các bạn có tâm hồn và thế giới quan làm của riêng, điều này khiến cho các bạn không chỉ giàu có về vật chất mà còn giàu có về đời sống tinh thần (và nó vẫn luôn như vậy từ trước tới bây-giờ)

    • @GPKLR
      @GPKLR Месяц назад

  • @tata46229
    @tata46229 Месяц назад +76

    Когда-то давно я услышала историю о человеке, выполнявшем заказ для метро. Это была картина из мозаики, из маленьких кусочков разноцветной слюды. Художник жил в блокадном Ленинграде,в холоде, голоде, при свете коптильной лампы он создавал шедевр. Не было сил поднять тяжелый молоток для работы. Но он выполнил свою работу и вскоре умер от голода. Мы помним подвиг людей, которые вложили душу в эту красоту!

    • @vovabelyaev
      @vovabelyaev Месяц назад +1

      Брехня. Метро только в 1955 году открылось.

    • @tata46229
      @tata46229 Месяц назад

      ​@@vovabelyaev Художника звали Владимир Фролов, он умер в 1942 году, через три дня после завершения своей работы. Поищите в интернете, и пусть вам станет стыдно за свои слова.

    • @user-zj2qo6zb3t
      @user-zj2qo6zb3t Месяц назад +13

      ​@@vovabelyaevзаказ был для московского метрополитена, мозаики установлены на станции "Новокузнецкая". Фамилия художника- Фролов.

    • @vovabelyaev
      @vovabelyaev Месяц назад

      @@user-zj2qo6zb3t ну если для московского, тогда да, возможно. Ну "при свете коптильной лампы" это через чур. Мозаики большие по размерам , делаются в огромных помещениях , хоть и по частям, но при дневном свете , по другому правильные цвета не подобрать

    • @mirpi868
      @mirpi868 Месяц назад +1

      @@vovabelyaev
      Les metro en Russie sont magnifique 🤗

  • @DomingoGMex
    @DomingoGMex 2 месяца назад +208

    Another piece of art! St Peter metro system is as beautiful as Moscows one, a must stop for any tourist , so beautiful 🇷🇺🚈🚇

    • @SashaMeetsRussia
      @SashaMeetsRussia  2 месяца назад +12

      I agree 😍

    • @artursveshnikov7668
      @artursveshnikov7668 2 месяца назад

      @@SashaMeetsRussia Вот только в Питере нет крутых суперсовременных станций как на БКЛ)

    • @user-kx1qi9qr6g
      @user-kx1qi9qr6g Месяц назад +1

      Это метро построили коммунисты, и назвали его именем Ленина

  • @Mrbrbusby
    @Mrbrbusby 2 месяца назад +127

    As somebody educated in UK, I always try to remind my Russian friends when they say Stalin’s statues should not be in the public space. Where was George VI during the London air raids? In the bloody Bahamas. Where was Comrade Stalin? With his people until the last hour and on occasion even sleeping in the Moscow metro right along with them.

    • @user-iq2st2el2d
      @user-iq2st2el2d 2 месяца назад +26

      Stalin's son was still a prisoner of the Germans and died in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp in 1943

    • @user-sl5xj2kg3v
      @user-sl5xj2kg3v 2 месяца назад +30

      Второй сын Сталина Василий был лётчиком истребителя, чтоб не попасть в плен, летал без парашюта. У многих членов правительства дети служили и воевали в строевых частях.

    • @user-sl5xj2kg3v
      @user-sl5xj2kg3v 2 месяца назад +28

      И да, я согласен, что не надо убирать статуи и бюсты, это история страны, государства, по сути с 1000 летней историей.

    • @OLEG-gt2yt
      @OLEG-gt2yt Месяц назад

      Your Russian friends are pretty stupid people if they say that about Stalin and about any monuments in general. Apparently, these are some of those who were nurtured by Soros's breast.

    • @victoriagorbunova1075
      @victoriagorbunova1075 Месяц назад +8

      You are right!

  • @adamz8408
    @adamz8408 2 месяца назад +178

    Да здравствует Россия ураааааааа урааааааааа урааааааааа с любовью из Одессе 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍

    • @romastep1875
      @romastep1875 2 месяца назад +17

      Привет Одессе!

    • @user-jv6iz1dg8h
      @user-jv6iz1dg8h 2 месяца назад +22

      ....... с любовью из Харькова.......

    • @irinaiv2311
      @irinaiv2311 2 месяца назад +14

      Ребята, пора домой

    • @avtobusnick1234
      @avtobusnick1234 Месяц назад +3

      кто в Одессе не бывал, тот не видел моря. Кто на КАЗе не работал, тот не знает горя.

    • @sdana1881
      @sdana1881 Месяц назад

      ​@@user-jv6iz1dg8h 😢

  • @1966Gleb
    @1966Gleb 2 месяца назад +121

    7:20 this mighty Atlant, holding the firmament on his shoulders, reminds me of Vladimir Putin.
    He is also selflessly, struggling to keep our huge, multinational, sovereign Russia on his shoulders.

  • @user-xo4nw4wg7i
    @user-xo4nw4wg7i Месяц назад +47

    A small and interesting nuance about Pushkin (after whom the metro station, the city and many other things in Russia are named), which not all foreigners probably know.
    Pushkin is one of the greatest poets in the world and the founder of the modern Russian language - a descendant of an Ethiopian/African who was at the court of Peter the Great. Which suggests that there has never been slavery and racism in Russia. And, moreover, the descendant of the African was a nobleman and an aristocrat.

    • @user-sz1xt9lu4g
      @user-sz1xt9lu4g 29 дней назад +2

      Рабство все же было, но касалось оно собственного населения, а не пригнанного извне
      Позже потомки рабов восстали, поэтому Ленин важен. Ну а сейчас в нашем обществе достигнут консенсус

    • @user-xo4nw4wg7i
      @user-xo4nw4wg7i 28 дней назад +1

      @@user-sz1xt9lu4g Какая чушь про рабство и "потомков рабов"! Это нечто запредельное, расчитанное на безграмотность и образование на основе комиксов. В том и заключется отличие нормального образования от попыток свести все к простым клише, лозунгам и штампам.

    • @user-dr9wv7if2o
      @user-dr9wv7if2o 7 дней назад

      Pushkin is not the founder of the Russian language. Cyril and Methodius did not create the Cyrillic alphabet. They simplified the complex language of the Rus to phonetic sound.

    • @martophrenia
      @martophrenia 11 часов назад

      ah yes, famously there was no such thing as serfdom in Russia

  • @annelieduffylindstrom7518
    @annelieduffylindstrom7518 2 месяца назад +131

    Amazing so beautiful like museeum of history❤, I am so glad Sacha for take me travel around Russia with you, just sitting in my sofa in sweden see all this nice places, if I was 30 years younger I had try to travel to Russia😊 thank you for your videos❤❤

    • @SashaMeetsRussia
      @SashaMeetsRussia  2 месяца назад +13

      Thank you! So glad I can show them to you! ❤

    • @IvanIvanov-wh8td
      @IvanIvanov-wh8td 2 месяца назад +1

      Приезжай ! Через финов рукой подать !

    • @user-ye3sh9lr6u
      @user-ye3sh9lr6u Месяц назад +1

      А что мешает вам посетить Россию сейчас?

  • @ianpeddle6818
    @ianpeddle6818 Месяц назад +15

    Wonderful gorgeous ravishing St Petersburg i lost my heart to it before I visited when I finally did I was in love for life ❤❤❤❤❤❤

    • @GPKLR
      @GPKLR Месяц назад

  • @user-px2jr7vt2y
    @user-px2jr7vt2y 2 месяца назад +40

    Both Metro Systems are breathtaking in their power and beauty. Whoever designed these stations/systems had a magnificent and brilliant plan. Their power and beauty transcends time. Well done Russia. Thank you beautiful Sasha....😍

    • @GPKLR
      @GPKLR Месяц назад

  • @user-yn8kc1gy8z
    @user-yn8kc1gy8z 2 месяца назад +48

    Всем привет из Санкт-Петербурга 👋🇷🇺

  • @thislue4376
    @thislue4376 2 месяца назад +82

    Love your content, thank you so much. Love to russia from germany

  • @gambit4354
    @gambit4354 2 месяца назад +83

    wow just when i thought it couldn't get better Russia goes on another level in St Petersburg's metro and the way Russia pays homage to its citizens says a lot about Russia and the people thankyou Sasha absolutely beautiful metro your content is awesome New Zealand fan here and jealous haha

    • @SashaMeetsRussia
      @SashaMeetsRussia  2 месяца назад +8

      Thank you! Yes the Russian metros are on a whole new level!

    • @GPKLR
      @GPKLR Месяц назад +1

  • @Aherz-yd4gs
    @Aherz-yd4gs 2 месяца назад +72

    It's amazing how Russland promotes its culture, its art, to all its people! It's so profound! Thank you for sharing!

    • @user-ot3vc6rs2m
      @user-ot3vc6rs2m Месяц назад

      Yes, ruSSian propaganda channels are very active desperately trying to divert attention from ruSSia´s war and attrocities committed by ruSSian occupiers in Ukraine.

    • @user-kx1qi9qr6g
      @user-kx1qi9qr6g Месяц назад

      Это метро у нас строили не при России, а во времена СССР

  • @michaelmakarevich601
    @michaelmakarevich601 Месяц назад +7

    Guys, I am so jealous... I visited St. Pertsburt right before Covid and fell in love with the city. I want to revisit it so much! Well one day... Миша

  • @EliaIoannou
    @EliaIoannou Месяц назад +11

    So Beautiful town l love st petersburg Hello from cyprus

  • @Terence.1
    @Terence.1 2 месяца назад +96

    It's so impressive. Nice video. I watched Eli's tour of the metros as well. I couldn't believe my eyes. Wow.

  • @karihonkanen1422
    @karihonkanen1422 2 месяца назад +44

    Thank you Sasha. St. Petersburg is a amazing city, very nice metro system. 🎀

  • @lorisheheen2198
    @lorisheheen2198 2 месяца назад +85

    Enjoyed watching this video Sasha and Domingo! Very nice metro in St. Petersburg! The history, the beautiful mosaics, the architecture as well. Have never seen anything like it! Thank you for the tour! Really enjoyed it!❤❤❤😊

    • @SashaMeetsRussia
      @SashaMeetsRussia  2 месяца назад +4

      Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it ❤

    • @lorisheheen2198
      @lorisheheen2198 2 месяца назад +2

      @@SashaMeetsRussia ❤️❤️❤️❣️☺️

    • @stanspb763
      @stanspb763 2 месяца назад

      The Metro is very attractive but wait until she creates videos of the museums and palaces, just stunning. Catherine Palace, a 1/4 mile wide for example or the Peterhof palace and lower park that has 13 smaller palaces on the grounds and the most spectacular fountain anywhere, all gravity fed, not pumps, or the great museums that make the Metro system look like slums..The greatest museum in the world, the Hermitage is in hard to even imagine. There are 400 museums in the city and area, some are small, for example the home of the writer Dostoevsky 2 blocks from my apartment and many museums for composers, scientists and palaces of royalty. The Hermitage has millions of display items such that if you stood in from of each item for 3 seconds your visit to the main palace would be 24hour a day for 3 years. Art lovers will need to move here to experience a faction of art collections. Catherine the Great bought up much of the great art of Europe when European monarchs got into financial problems due to all the wars of Europe and she has art experts buying up great art from every country because Europe has always been rising and falling due to conflicts with neighbors or their own people. But some of the most significant art of all types were created by Russians so for 300 years since the building St Petersburg to turn the swamp into the most beautiful center of arts, science and political spheres of anywhere. It is surprising to most visitors who walk around the city center and seen small plaques on almost every apartment block to see who lived there that had a major pact on the world. Surely the city was the most influential in the world in the arts, dance, music, drama, literature, science, , politics, religion, invention, manufacturing and more. Many developments were copied and claimed to be original thought in a foreign country. Ask anyone who invented radio and 99% of people say it was Marconi but the Russia navy was using wireless communications as a tool years before and the scientific principles had been established well before tinkers like Marconi had made their experiments but never understood the principles. In fake the RF wireless system installed in ships and the Admiralty next to the Hermitage and recorded the first sea rescue using wireless communications well before Marconi has made sparks radiate a few feet, A ship had struck a submerged obstacle out in the Gulf of Finland when it sent accurate coordinates and nature of the problem back to St Petersburg which launched rescue operations and all the sailors were saved. That was developed by a professor of electricity by the name of Popov and had written extensively on the subject and even established a degree program in wireless communications. The more one learns about St Petersburg to more in awe of its contribution to culture, science and politics., a city that was not very big in population.
      Anyone coming to St Petersburg let me know, I can give lots of tips on how to get the most out of your visit, how to get visas or how to get here since airlines and ships are not allowed by the US to come here.

  • @harutharutyunyan7749
    @harutharutyunyan7749 2 месяца назад +51

    Я коренной петербуржец, пол жизни катался в метро, но так подробно не изучал станции ( материалы, рисунки и т.д.). Принимал это все как данное, и постоянно куда-то спешил, особо не оглядываясь. Интересно как гости города про это рассказывают) Thx for video, lovely lady :)

  • @tonylong525
    @tonylong525 Месяц назад +17

    Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and both cities have Metro stations that are beautiful to behold. Better still, Russia is fortunate to have two cities as physically beautiful and culturally dynamic as Moscow and St. Petersburg. Truly the crown jewels of Europe.

    • @user-py9pr6wt4s
      @user-py9pr6wt4s Месяц назад +2

      Москва и Санкт-Петербург туристические города. Другие города не сильно отличаются от Москвы. Только о них не знают в мире.

    • @GPKLR
      @GPKLR Месяц назад +1

  • @user-vs9uk8wr9z
    @user-vs9uk8wr9z 2 месяца назад +31

    Thank you for sharing your videos, I live in Canada and this allows me to travel to your beautiful country.

    • @D.A.G.1967
      @D.A.G.1967 Месяц назад +1

      В 2014 году я ехал на автобусе из аэропорта Пулково домой в центр. У метро московская все выходили к метро чтобы ехать дальше кто куда. Я увидел двух молодых девушек, явно иностранок и они были растерянны , и не знали куда им идти. Я подошёл к ним и предложил свою помощь , они были студентки из Канады. Сперва они нерешительно так отмазались, но я настоял на своём, узнал где их гостиница, она находилась на канале Грибоедова , вызвал такси и довёз их до места. Они были благодарны и счастливы . . я и сам кайфанул что помог людям. Мне не сложно. А людям приятно.❤😊

    • @user-vs9uk8wr9z
      @user-vs9uk8wr9z Месяц назад

      @@D.A.G.1967 Вы хороший человек. Если бы в нашем мире было больше таких хороших людей, как ты, все было бы намного лучше. Желаем вам приятной недели. Простите за мою русскую орфографию, я пользуюсь переводчиком.

  • @monchateauamoi3641
    @monchateauamoi3641 2 месяца назад +20

    I think they're as beautiful as moscow, it's just a different city and a different vibe...especially the people are totally different from moscavites!

  • @BronxTsapkov-fy8hd
    @BronxTsapkov-fy8hd Месяц назад +6

    Удивително красиво!
    Поздрави от България.
    Здраве и Победа!

  • @Iustitia777
    @Iustitia777 2 месяца назад +95

    Я родилась в Курске, 12 лет живу в Питере. Мой прадед-коренной москвич. Но сколько бы я не бывала в Москве, и современные она Питера, и краше, но я лишь убеждаюсь, что Питер-мой город, и это по любви!

    • @yurii222
      @yurii222 2 месяца назад +5

      Тоже мечтаю там жить, а сколько средняя зп, и средняя аренда квартир? Вопрос как в нем задержаться и жить нормально

    • @stanspb763
      @stanspb763 2 месяца назад

      @@yurii222 It depends what life style. If a foreigner comes and tries to reproduce their foreign life style it can be expensive because it revolve around a car. But living a better life without the limiting nature of privately owned cars that can have a very good life for $1000 a month. I live in the city center on a quiet street but is very convenient to everywhere, just 20 second walk to a metro and buses to everywhere walking 40 seconds. I do not own my apartment so my cost of living higher since most people over 20 yo own their apartment so only have $65 a month for utilities. My 72 meter home is around $500 a month including utilities. When I lived in California the cost of living was very high 25 years ago, and had a basic cost of living of $23,000 a month and that did not include home since I owned my homes free of debt. Now, my total cost of living for a MUCH better quality of life is $1000-1400 depending how many dates I have. The lack of stress, the safer living, better health care, 1000 times more access to culture(I attend plays, opera jazz clubs, ballet very often, but they are very affordable here and almost unavailable in the US. The last time visiting NYC my friend saw a notice for an opera we both liked and it was the only theater in the US that night staging an opera, the MET,. We are used to $20 tickets or free since I get free tickets from my many opera, ballet and theater friends, but going to the box office we found two mid grade seating location was $1600!!! but we had spent less than expected on other things so splurged and were very disappointed in the acoustics, the sets, cast and orchestra were all lower standard than in Russia. I lead a very active social and cultural life that would not even be possible in the US and do it for very little money, zero stress and lack of fear that is the main constant in the US city life.

    • @uginli9184
      @uginli9184 2 месяца назад

      🫶🫶🫶

    • @OlegR46
      @OlegR46 2 месяца назад +1

      Привет вам из Курска!!!

    • @Iustitia777
      @Iustitia777 2 месяца назад +2

      @@OlegR46 Привет прекрасному городу Курску!

  • @SameerKhan-ni1cr
    @SameerKhan-ni1cr 2 месяца назад +85

    Yesterday I😊 subscribed to your channel👍, and I'm from🇮🇳.

  • @Neil-ru7kw
    @Neil-ru7kw 2 месяца назад +17

    The beauty of those stations put all here in the states to shame .

  • @RogueSecret
    @RogueSecret 2 месяца назад +33

    Here in Norway our metro station look like public toilets with tagging, imported gangsters and dirt everywhere...
    What a contrast...

    • @lexburen5932
      @lexburen5932 2 месяца назад

      -qv9bh ahh... Another ignorant overseas commenter. how much thinfoil hats you have been wearing lately?, i see that those must have been alot. Back to your brainwashing machine the TV. :)

    • @RogueSecret
      @RogueSecret 2 месяца назад +7

      @-qv9bh Still, the new metro stations in Russia also looks good compared to ours.
      And ours is pretty damn unsafe and dirty, cant say the same about the russian ones.
      And the tax money arent spent carefully, its a long time since that time. In the west we are slowly turning more into a digital communism world, while russia is capitalism where the state have more controll.
      How The World Economy Forum wants to dicate the west looks like a modern version of USSR and CCP.

    • @RogueSecret
      @RogueSecret 2 месяца назад +4

      @-qv9bh Norway is safe, but if you move to the capital city its very unsafe, someone dies there every week from a knife or a gun.
      As an Norwegian it feels like i'm in another country when i go to the capital city, and in year 2075 there is only around 10% true Norwegians living there, the majority will be from Islamic countries according to SSB. (State statestic company)

    • @user-sl5xj2kg3v
      @user-sl5xj2kg3v 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@RogueSecretужас😢

    • @yaposhnia3724
      @yaposhnia3724 2 месяца назад +6

      ​-qv9bhпочему Вы так решили? На основании чего? У меня много знакомых, но никто из них не хочет жить в Норвегии.

  • @yurii222
    @yurii222 2 месяца назад +45

    Саша настоящая русская красавица!

    • @rich_t
      @rich_t 2 месяца назад +4

      She's half American. 😂

    • @user-pf4qm4xj2l
      @user-pf4qm4xj2l 2 месяца назад +5

      ​@@rich_tспасибо русской половине, что сделала Сашу ещё прекраснее ☺

    • @stanspb763
      @stanspb763 2 месяца назад +4

      @@rich_t The beautiful part is Russian....; )

  • @FraochFlanagan
    @FraochFlanagan 2 месяца назад +34

    Greetings Sasha. To be perfectly honest, I cannot choose one over the other. To me Moscow metro and Saint Petersburg are both beautiful stations, unlike anywhere else. The workmanship and artistry are exquisite, and so clean and inviting. Thank you for another enjoyable video, I look forward to every one. Stay safe, healthy and God Bless

    • @stanspb763
      @stanspb763 2 месяца назад +1

      I am partial to St Petersburg and choose to live in it but the Moscow metro is much more comprehensive and useful because there are so many ways to get to your destination. But it is also overwhelming in masses of people moving through it. In St Petersburg only in rush hours is it crowded and even then only in the center of the city. So the pace is relaxed getting to your line once underground 250 feet in St Petersburg but in Moscow it can be waves of people moving very quickly to their platforms so a visitor really has to know which line and what direction to move or else you will get run over. For beginners I tell people to avoid the metro in Moscow until they have a clear idea of where they are and exactly which path to follow to get to the right line for an hour before and after rush hour.

    • @FraochFlanagan
      @FraochFlanagan 2 месяца назад

      @@stanspb763 Very helpful advice. I would love to live there, but it is not possible. I am in the bananarepublic of turdeauland. Stay safe, God Bless

    • @D.A.G.1967
      @D.A.G.1967 Месяц назад

      ​@@FraochFlanaganгде это?😂😊

    • @genymamov
      @genymamov Месяц назад

      ​@stanspb763нет, в Петербурге метро перегружено всегда, кроме воскресенья и кроме самых окраин. В Москве в метро гораздо свободнее.

  • @improveyourenglish10
    @improveyourenglish10 2 месяца назад +14

    Помните фразу из Гоблинского перевода: Красиво как в метро Автово! 😁🤩

  • @vicomaya7448
    @vicomaya7448 2 месяца назад +56

    Tus papás "Por qué no viene Sasha? La comida ya está fría" y Sasha haciendo video del Hermoso Metro de San Petersburgo 😉. Wow, definitivamente por si sólo el metro es una atracción turística en Rusia. Saludos

  • @Nish_18
    @Nish_18 2 месяца назад +17

    Yes, Definitely these stations are just as beautiful as the ones in Moscow. I'd say I like some of these more.

  • @sx-ou2ns
    @sx-ou2ns 2 месяца назад +35

    Parece museo muy bello saludos 🇲🇽

    • @dikiykit3712
      @dikiykit3712 2 месяца назад +3

      Такая была идея Советской власти. Метро-дворец для каждого гражданина страны, который может не только посмотреть со стороны на дворец, а пользоваться им как транспортным средством. Народ мог видеть, куда идут народные деньги.

  • @user-ws1gy1kl7n
    @user-ws1gy1kl7n 2 месяца назад +48

    Всем привет! Саша лучший гид по России!!! Умничка. Так держать!

  • @kristofp72
    @kristofp72 2 месяца назад +21

    I have been to Saint Petersburg more than 25 years ago and couldn't remember the metro like I did in Moscow. I'm blown away by the beauty.

  • @garysenn4809
    @garysenn4809 2 месяца назад +37

    Another Incredible video! I love ALL the metros! Just Amazing! Thank You Sasha, Thank You Domingo. ✨

  • @wulffdendad8957
    @wulffdendad8957 2 месяца назад +20

    Very interesting didn’t know how extravagant the subway stations were in St. Petersburg #wulffdendad

  • @user-ew2yy6dt3b
    @user-ew2yy6dt3b 2 месяца назад +6

    This subway station looks like a Art Gallery

  • @davidsthoughts60
    @davidsthoughts60 2 месяца назад +30

    I hope to visit St. Petersburg and its metro stations someday.

  • @r.w.emersonii3501
    @r.w.emersonii3501 2 месяца назад +30

    The stations are obviously a labor of love. They tell us that Soviet citizens were devoted to the main idea of communism: a system of, by, and for the people. Do Russians have that some devotion today, or do they take the stations for granted as they pass through? You, as an American, bring "fresh eyes". I think Russia benefits from the presence of appreciative Americans like you! You illuminate the stations with your radiant attitude. The stations thank you!

    • @sergsuper
      @sergsuper Месяц назад

      there was not devotion since end of 1970s, now there is not at all

    • @r.w.emersonii3501
      @r.w.emersonii3501 Месяц назад

      ​@@sergsuper Now, under capitalism, there is a devotion to Money? -- or just a void? To me, this loss of appreciation for human achievement seems like step backwards.

    • @VasiliyTolstoy
      @VasiliyTolstoy Месяц назад +1

      1/2 of the stations shown were built long after fall of Soviet Union. I would say -- they make them even more decorated now than during the last decades of communism.

    • @sergsuper
      @sergsuper Месяц назад

      @@r.w.emersonii3501 outside it seems like archivement, but inside it was not so nice. There was trouble with people who didn't want to live in such way. If anyone could make a set of shops or works - he could not, all production belonged to the government. So there was no democracy, a lot of repression. People tried to leave that paradise. You can see Cuba now

    • @r.w.emersonii3501
      @r.w.emersonii3501 Месяц назад

      ​@@sergsuper It was a mistake to think of the Soviet Union as "paradise". Marx and Lenin both rejected such Utopian thinking. Giving economic power to the whole population was a huge new experiment, and some mistakes are made and need to be corrected over time. It was a mistake to try to limit all production to the government -- an impossible task. This mistake was successfully corrected by Lenin's "New Economic Policy" (NEP, 1922-1928). Why did Stalin end the NEP? I think it is because the country needed rapid industrialization. The need to prepare for the next invasion by the "West" led to excessive centralization. Was the capitalist alternative better? -- fake democracy, endless war, the Great Depression, people turned into zombies?

  • @joemccourt3434
    @joemccourt3434 2 месяца назад +10

    Those metro stations are so beautiful and well maintained 😍😍

  • @mila-mila1717
    @mila-mila1717 2 месяца назад +27

    Старые станции метро и некоторые новые, в Москве и в Питере,очень красивы. Мой родной город Москва,но Санкт-Петербург люблю очень. Разные атмосферы и разные ощущения.❤

    • @user-kx1qi9qr6g
      @user-kx1qi9qr6g Месяц назад

      Именно. Старые (советские) станции очень красивые, а новые в своей массе (по крайней мере у нас в Ленинграде) - ничего из себя в части искусства не представляют.
      Капитализм 🤷🏻‍♂️
      Погоня за прибылью, коррупция и урезание бюджетных расходов

  • @Buldachev
    @Buldachev 2 месяца назад +131

    Блин, как же я прусь от чистого американского и русского произношений от Саши) Крайне редкий случай, когда человек в совершенстве и без акцента оперирует обоими языками)

    • @alexanderbelov6892
      @alexanderbelov6892 2 месяца назад +11

      Чисто американский без акцента? Акцент есть. Нужно чаще слушать американцев.
      Русский также с особенностями. Наподобие тех, что зависят от места рождения, где Саша учила русский, где слышала русскую речь.

    • @sergeylugoff8862
      @sergeylugoff8862 2 месяца назад +16

      ​@@alexanderbelov6892нет у нее акцента в английском. Говорит на хорошем американском. А в русском иногда проскальзывает американский акцент.

    • @kristofp72
      @kristofp72 2 месяца назад +18

      ​@@alexanderbelov6892 Her English is flawless

    • @Sakh10
      @Sakh10 2 месяца назад +7

      Она когда про спорт читала в ролике, то Кубертена на французском произнесла - тоже прекрасное произношение. Американо-английский хороший у нее, но он тоже разный в штатах, и у нее точно не техасский! Где-то восточно-побережьевский.

    • @sergeylugoff8862
      @sergeylugoff8862 2 месяца назад +2

      @@Sakh10 ну, французский у неё беглый, но не безупречный. Чувствуется, что не родной. А американский и не должен быть техасским. На фик он нужен кому этот дрол...

  • @katyalavrentyeva2728
    @katyalavrentyeva2728 2 месяца назад +51

    Avtovo is probably the most beautiful station in St. Petersburg ❣️

    • @SashaMeetsRussia
      @SashaMeetsRussia  2 месяца назад +6

      Agree 😍

    • @user-de5dv7wk3m
      @user-de5dv7wk3m 2 месяца назад +6

      Станция метро Достоевская на мой взгляд самая красивая в Санкт- Петербурге

    • @katyalavrentyeva2728
      @katyalavrentyeva2728 2 месяца назад

      @@user-de5dv7wk3m да, она тоже очень красивая!

    • @IvanIvanov-wh8td
      @IvanIvanov-wh8td 2 месяца назад

      ​@@user-de5dv7wk3mавтово !

    • @avtobusnick1234
      @avtobusnick1234 Месяц назад +4

      И в мире!

  • @malc121
    @malc121 2 месяца назад +27

    Thank you for sharing the amazing metro station buildings in the beautiful city ❤❤

    • @SashaMeetsRussia
      @SashaMeetsRussia  2 месяца назад +3

      Glad you liked it ❤

    • @malc121
      @malc121 2 месяца назад

      @@SashaMeetsRussia 👏🏻🙏🏻❤️

  • @aquanews9633
    @aquanews9633 2 месяца назад +17

    Любимы город, любимый метрополитен!

  • @denkuzmin
    @denkuzmin 2 месяца назад +29

    Мы вообще были уверены, что Адмиралтейскую никогда не откроют. За столько лет все привыкли к станции-призраку. Ещё и много легенд успело появиться про гигантских крыс и секретную правительственную станцию. 😸

  • @vlad0s754
    @vlad0s754 2 месяца назад +7

    I'm from Moscow and it was really interesting to sees St. Petersburg's Subway. this place the same beautiful in moscow. Thanks for your video❤

  • @user-xt4no5dm9c
    @user-xt4no5dm9c 2 месяца назад +16

    It's a little dark in the Moscow metro (I'm not talking about the new modern part of it). If we compare, then in St. Petersburg the stations and subway crossings are much better lit. And the interval of train movement depends on the time of day. During peak hours, the interval is less - about a minute

    • @SashaMeetsRussia
      @SashaMeetsRussia  2 месяца назад +3

      Thanks for letting me know!😊

    • @D.A.G.1967
      @D.A.G.1967 Месяц назад

      Обычно 3 минуты ожидания поезда

  • @flankerpraha
    @flankerpraha 2 месяца назад +12

    I'm glad somebody made the tour through SPB metro too.

  • @redrick1917
    @redrick1917 2 месяца назад +7

    Fantastic. Thank you very much for filming this.

  • @picosso76
    @picosso76 Месяц назад +3

    El lujo de Russia es exhuberante y alucinante ☝🏽 👀👍🏽 !!!

  • @user-oq2sd9uu1p
    @user-oq2sd9uu1p 2 месяца назад +21

    Саша где ты появляешься, там все расцветает кругом и любая станция метро кажется еще прекраснее....

  • @yulinosifuentes4314
    @yulinosifuentes4314 2 месяца назад +29

    Bonito metro impresionante

  • @jpr4747
    @jpr4747 2 месяца назад +21

    Very very interesting ! But so amazing for a Parisian and our métro

    • @SashaMeetsRussia
      @SashaMeetsRussia  2 месяца назад +7

      Yes the Paris metro was not so nice when I went 😅

    • @jeanpi314159
      @jeanpi314159 2 месяца назад +6

      @@SashaMeetsRussia ha ha ha ! it's so nice that I have better to go by foot and watch the métro from outside and from far, because it smells too. My Russian friends take the bus...Anyway, it's faster by foot, because он всегда ломается и мы застреваем в тоннелях на 2 часа !
      Seeing the Soviet metro is like watching a science fiction movie from a western point of view !

    • @jeanpi314159
      @jeanpi314159 2 месяца назад +2

      @@SashaMeetsRussia plus : they decided to increase the price and it will be 4€ for a one way ticket ! former minister Valérie Pécresse explained why : "we decided to make too high in order no people will take the metro, we used our intelligence to think about it" From what I know, many peoples still renounced at 2€; The OG will be a mess ! The spectacle won't be in sports, but in Paris, it will be fun, after. May be the Russian athlets should come just to have fun and watch the mess...

    • @aleksandrbur8063
      @aleksandrbur8063 2 месяца назад

      ​@@jeanpi314159вы очень пессимистичны , неужели всё так плохо ?

    • @D.A.G.1967
      @D.A.G.1967 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@jeanpi314159в России 🇷🇺 столько всяких международных соревнований происходит , что мы даже не заметим наше отсутствие на олимпиаде. Вам просто об этом не говорят.

  • @stass6222
    @stass6222 2 месяца назад +15

    the price in the subway is 70 rubles (70 cent), this is the price for tourists. Locals pay 48 rubles in the subway - we have a spb-card.
    By the way, you're lucky, there aren't many old trains left in the subway, mostly on the red line - where you went most often.

    • @stanspb763
      @stanspb763 2 месяца назад +4

      Plus another discount if using certain bank cards that increases the discount

    • @genymamov
      @genymamov Месяц назад

      Эта карта свободно доступна для туристов.

  • @ScalapendraS
    @ScalapendraS 2 месяца назад +9

    Самый главный плюс нашего метро в том, что оно чистое!!! 😊

  • @Egor_from_Briansk
    @Egor_from_Briansk 2 месяца назад +19

    Саша, спасибо за твой замечательный канал и контент!
    Я сам русский, поэтому мне стыдно говорить, но я познаю Россию вместе с тобой)
    Ты замечательный, светлый человек, который даёт миру, который сейчас ополчился на нас понять, что мы тоже хорошие люди!
    Готов поклясться, твой канал - сейчас мой любимый❤
    Подписался не так давно, но жду каждое видео с нетерпением!
    Всему нашему миру нужно больше добра, больше любви, больше САШИ! ❤
    Мечтаю когда-нибудь встретить тебя лично)

    • @SashaMeetsRussia
      @SashaMeetsRussia  2 месяца назад +3

      Спасибо большое за такой замечательный комментарий!! ❤

    • @stanspb763
      @stanspb763 2 месяца назад +2

      The world loves Russia with the exceptions of those countries controlled by the US(Europe, Canada, UK. Australia, Japan,), all dying societies but the rest of the world really appreciates Russia as the only country with the will and strength to stand up to the US. So the world has split into two factions and 75% of world population and all the growing economies are appreciative of Russia The largest trading pact in history is BRICS that is 20% larger than the G7 and 40 more countries are waiting to be inducted into that trade group and by the end of this year BRICS Plus will have 74% of world population in this peaceful trade alliance that will not trade in dollars and needs nothing from the west. The majority of patents and innovation are already coming from BRICS countries and that will only get more lopsided as time goes by. So the current conditions in Russia are good and, unlike the west, Russia is getting better with each new day.
      I know both countries very well, visiting the USSR first in 1976 and returning many times until the 1990s when visiting increased to every few months and finally moving full time to Russia full time the first week of 2000 from my native USA and have spent time in 92 countries so have general view of the realities of the changing conditions of the world. Right now, regardless of the sanctions and views of the collective west, Russia is a better place to raise a family or start a business or just live a good, secure desirable life. Remember, the harsh claims from the west and belief of the people are all based on the most comprehensive propaganda machine the world has ever seen so the people of North America and Europe know nothing about their governments actions around the world, that is true. Nothing they are told about you and your country is true. Logic and facts do not matter when all the media are aligned in the same disinformation system. It is only by chance that this channel is not blocked, many thousands have been deplatformed for revealing less.

  • @user-yw7lz8hi4i
    @user-yw7lz8hi4i 2 месяца назад +13

    Надо зрителей познакомить с метро в Казани,в Екатеринбурге и показать,что не Москвой единой живёт Россия.Спасибо за классный контент ❤

    • @frost_8266
      @frost_8266 2 месяца назад +1

      Я была в Казани год назад. :) Компактное и миленькое метро::) Ещё обратила внимание, что станции на трёх языках объявляют и запах другой, мне понравилось:)

  • @cresenciashamsoddin2942
    @cresenciashamsoddin2942 Месяц назад +3

    Thanks Sasha beautiful Metro in Russia modern and very clean

  • @Spaceman719
    @Spaceman719 2 месяца назад +6

    Ohh wow! 😮 I did get a tour of the Moscow’s metro station but didn’t get a chance to see St Petersburg’s ones, so I’m enjoying seeing this video for sure 😍

  • @user-zo5rr9sh9h
    @user-zo5rr9sh9h 2 месяца назад +17

    Saint Petersburg stations are grandiose, definitely looking like palaces! But I remember of one looking like a flying saucer, near a mosque. If someone can tell me its name would be great!

    • @ploskiyvovan
      @ploskiyvovan 2 месяца назад +12

      Gorkovskaya

    • @009agen
      @009agen 2 месяца назад +4

      We have a lot of flying saucers, Gasprom arena stadium for instance or the roof of the business center Nevskaya Ratusha.

    • @user-de5dv7wk3m
      @user-de5dv7wk3m 2 месяца назад +2

      Горьковская

    • @user-ij1gg5kz9b
      @user-ij1gg5kz9b Месяц назад

      Метро Горьковская

  • @denkuzmin
    @denkuzmin 2 месяца назад +18

    К сожалению, в Автово не все колонны хрустальные. Когда станцию строили, хрусталь закончился и было решено оставшиеся колонны сделать обычными. А если бы все колонны сделали хрустальными, то было бы вообще шикарно. 🤠

    • @user-tw8hw2or5p
      @user-tw8hw2or5p 2 месяца назад +2

      Это было бы супер!!! Мечты сбываются!!!

    • @user-ty3hs9rb2e
      @user-ty3hs9rb2e Месяц назад

      Тсссс 🤫только никому это больше не говори

  • @pavlovskyalek
    @pavlovskyalek 2 месяца назад +40

    колонны выглядят просто потрясающе! хочу себе домой такие!

  • @user-jo6kw7hq9n
    @user-jo6kw7hq9n 2 месяца назад +19

    Thank you Sasha, both cities are beautiful! By the way, special thanks for the selection of background music for soundtracking the video👍, I got aesthetic pleasure.

  • @borschbandit
    @borschbandit 2 месяца назад +18

    Great video! The stations in Russia are just incredible. I didn't know the metro was this beautiful in SPB. What kind of microphone do you use when you're filming outside?

  • @rudranarayanakb
    @rudranarayanakb 2 месяца назад +5

    I heard name but saw it's really most beautiful place, thank you so much for beautiful City explanation.

  • @uginli9184
    @uginli9184 2 месяца назад +10

    Саша-красавица наша🥰. Питер прекрасен😍. Исаакиевский собор, требует отдельного видео!😊🙏☝️

  • @luisfigueiras5707
    @luisfigueiras5707 2 месяца назад +9

    Really Amazing .... Thank You for sharing

  • @haroldcruz8550
    @haroldcruz8550 2 месяца назад +4

    That place is majestic

  • @alexsharlaev307
    @alexsharlaev307 2 месяца назад +6

    Красота состоит из множества граней, и главное достоинство красоты - в многообразии! Сравнивать метро Москвы и Питера могут только люди с завышенной планкой снобизма. По мне - все они (не снобы, станции!) хороши, ибо красота многообразна!

  • @littleclay5875
    @littleclay5875 2 месяца назад +10

    So beautiful ! . and the subway stations are amazing too

  • @kiral8294
    @kiral8294 2 месяца назад +2

    4:32 These old trains are 100 times better and cleaner than any train in our NYC subway system....

  • @Nikky_Sonny
    @Nikky_Sonny 2 месяца назад +16

    I am from Russia and I like your videos very much!!!❤❤❤

  • @denkuzmin
    @denkuzmin 2 месяца назад +12

    Самое адское место в метро Петербурга - это узел Садовая-Сенная площадь-Спасская. Я всю жизнь в Петербурге живу, но до сих пор не понимаю, куда там идти надо. 😋

    • @stanspb763
      @stanspb763 2 месяца назад +2

      It is really simple, what is wrong ....the lines are well marked and color coded .

    • @DrageFabeldyr
      @DrageFabeldyr 2 месяца назад +1

      они ещё поменяли Садовую со Спасской местами, я до сих пор не могу запомнить какая на какой ветке

  • @user-yb5gt7dd1e
    @user-yb5gt7dd1e 2 месяца назад +7

    Первые секунды видео и уже хохма на стоп-кадре..
    Спасибо за настроение 😂😅

  • @user-ye9wf6cs5i
    @user-ye9wf6cs5i 2 месяца назад +15

    All stations are delightful but Kirovskiy Zavod is my favourite. I can see why your subscription numbers are mounting. ❤ from Australia

    • @SashaMeetsRussia
      @SashaMeetsRussia  2 месяца назад +2

      Thank you! Yes it’s a beautiful station 😍

  • @bemmychan1518
    @bemmychan1518 2 месяца назад +3

    My first visit to Russia was 1996, then annually for their travel show in Moscow. To say I was awed with their metro was an understatement! To think they went to all that trouble to decorate them thematically showed how even then their govt went for their people's environment. Go Russia!! 👍👍

  • @sergeihan3162
    @sergeihan3162 2 месяца назад +42

    О САША ОКАЗАЛАСЬ РУССКАЯ 😲 ЭТО ПОДТВЕРЖДАЕТ МОЮ ТЕОРИЮ ЧТО РУССКИЕ ДЕВУШКИ САМЫЕ КРАСИВЫЕ НА ВСЕМ БЕЛОМ СВЕТЕ 🤗

    • @stanspb763
      @stanspb763 2 месяца назад +7

      There are many Slavic women who are very attractive but the difference with Russian is they are not only very feminine, highly educated and highly cultured but also head more businesses and universities than males. I know surely a thousand women here and do not know one who is not highly and broadly educated, and cultured.
      I keep hearing from western women making claims that women in Russia are repressed and are just pretty in the ways men like, but they have more rights, and options than women in the west. They have had full rights longer, and yet remain feminine fit well mannered and an absolute joy to be around. They did not have to turn into the worst class of bad versions of men to gain all those options. So many females in the west rag on Russian women for dressing "for men" but dressing feminine is not for men, it is their nature and the nature of men is to appreciate the differences between men and women.
      One difference between western and eastern culture is the assumption that women need special advantages to become successful. When I started a business here in a field I never was in before all the competitors out of the appoximately 100 firms, except 2 were headed by women. When I first needed to add staff I put ads in a paper and interviewed a number of people.In the US an employer needs to be very careful because most applicates are unemployed for a reason and all claim more skill than they have, and overestimate their value by a wide margin so interviewing applicants I made choices slowly, after more than one meeting. But it seemed strange, those who I hired were far more capable than they claimed. After a month of interviewing I concluded it was a waste of time. I tried an experiment, in the rapid grow first few months I stopped interviewing anyone. When we needed more, I would just tell the whole office if they knew a friend who wanted a job, tell them to start Monday morning in 18 years I never had to fire anyone in a core staff of 83, with only 3 males, me a PhD in Philosophy who could not find a job that needed a philosophy doctor, and the male transportation manager. Everyone else was a female age range from 17yo(an art major in college who worked 1/2 day in the winter and full time in the summer. After we grew since it was a summer focused business, incoming tourism I paid full salary all fall and winter but each week they would elect one person to come in to handle and document processing such as contracts with the museums. Everyone in the industry thought I was crazy to pay the staff 7 months off but that was one of my advantages because I had a very loyal happy staff ready to tackle the next season and not have to hire new people like my competition. So within 2 years out of 100 competitors we had the second largest volume of visitors. Sure Russian woman are attractive, fit and well mannered but also very competent people so only of the real benefits of moving here is having so many close friends who brighten my life a super smart feminine stylish women from 17 to 55 years old. I had decades of business in California and the biggest hassle was dealing with staffing. One problem is education is so narrowly focused on a job that few people can do anything outside of a narrow window of their knowledge base. The future is bright for Russia, smart people who get along with each other, very adaptable and having a broad knowledge of the overall range of human experience. They have almost no debt and are eager to challenge themselves. They are modest and do not over estimate they capabilities which is one reason the decline of the west is happening and is not reversible while Russians are flexible, modest, and eager to learn in all realms of the human experience. Having little or no debt is major difference that presents so many options. I just got a call from a girl I know, a singer I am encouraging(in the US for decades I was in the music industry owning a large 3 studio complex recording studio, where we recorded 197 gold and platinum albums(another industry I knew nothing about before buying a high end but failing business recording studio and used all my money I had just for the down payment when it has not made a profit even one month in 4 years of operation. I had to break even the very first month of be wiped out. Not only broken even but became a top studio producing at least one song on the Billboard top 10 for every weekly chart for a 4 year run, with mostly rock and RnB with artist from Santana, Steve Perry Heart, to Metallica to Stevie Wonder and Whitney Houston and movie original songs for movies like Back to the Future) and she invited me to go to the Hermitage tomorrow with her 6 year old daughter Every kid her age here has been to world class museums, opera(free for students of any age from any county if they have school issued ID), ballet, symphonies and drama. They are exposed to culture very young and love it. The see no difference between a symphony and rock or opera, it all means something. There are dozens of cafes and pubs which have weekly poetry reciting. Starting young they all see value in all the arts and it is very accessible to them. The result is easily seen comparing a 15 year old Russian and a 15 year old American. Kids are wired for learning and in the US it is something isolated to a classroom. They are like different species from American kids. Here in Russia the most anticipated day of the year is Sept 1, School Day when they dress in their best clothes and bring little things they made over the summer to present to their teachers who is generally regarded as ranking only a little below grandmother in important people in their lives. End of school year is when they cry. They are taking instructions 3-5 grades ahead of the US, start a second language in second grade. Kids capable of much more than is expected in the west.

    • @sergeihan3162
      @sergeihan3162 2 месяца назад

      @@stanspb763 ИЗВИНИТЕ НИЧЕГО НЕ ПОНЯЛ 🙄

    • @jeanpi314159
      @jeanpi314159 2 месяца назад +5

      @@stanspb763 It's the case of the Russian women I know here in Paris, but also in Russia : they are mainly engineers, double degree, have read our litterature and know it, , have many skills, speak several languages... As concerns beauty, it depends on the women. But part of the beauty come from cleverness and high education. I would say Russian women don't consider themselves as dominated or jealous to western women, on the contrary : thus the so-called western feminism is more an imperialist speech, western women don't realized they are victims of dominating ideology.

    • @galinad9239
      @galinad9239 2 месяца назад +2

      она наполовину русская, наполовину американка

    • @sergeihan3162
      @sergeihan3162 2 месяца назад +1

      БЫТЬ НЕ МОЖЕТ😳@@galinad9239

  • @briangreen9677
    @briangreen9677 2 месяца назад +32

    The one using glass in the pillars was awesome, in my opinion. The thing I love about Russian metro is that it looks like they actually care and it shows by how grand everything looks and how clean everything is. The comment about the lack of rings in St. Petersburg was funny. This does bring up a good question. I know that Moscow is growing and there's more people living there every year. Is the city of St. Petersburg growing too? Is the population increasing? If it is, it seems likely that additional stations and lines will be needed. They might just get their first ring! Thanks for bringing us along on this exploration of the St. Petersburg metro!

    • @yuliad4796
      @yuliad4796 2 месяца назад +12

      Санкт-Петербург растет и новые станции метро городу очень нужны. Но есть проблема. Санкт-Петербург построен на болотах, весь изрезан реками и ручьями. Строительство метро в таких грунтах очень сложное технически, и очень дорогое. Впрочем, планы по расширению там метро существуют. Жители Санкт-Петрбурга ждут.

    • @briangreen9677
      @briangreen9677 2 месяца назад +9

      @@yuliad4796 Wow. I can imagine building in swamps would be very difficult. I'm happy to see that the population of Saint Petersburg is growing. I hope the new lines and new stations will be as pleasing to the eye as those we've seen on this channel so far!

    • @user-lv3nq7zr9l
      @user-lv3nq7zr9l 2 месяца назад +2

      ​@@yuliad4796 ,да,да очень ждём 😅

    • @SashaMeetsRussia
      @SashaMeetsRussia  2 месяца назад +5

      Thank you! Glad you liked the video! ❤

    • @user-et3ld2xw7p
      @user-et3ld2xw7p 2 месяца назад

      ​@@SashaMeetsRussia can you provide more video about those glass columns

  • @Paand
    @Paand 2 месяца назад +13

    Really interesting to see something like this from you! with love from St. Petersburg ❤

  • @Jsnukchannel
    @Jsnukchannel 2 месяца назад +7

    Офигеть я как раз вчера вечером вспоминал твой канал и подумал о том, будешь ли ты в Петербурге, как вышло видео про петербургское метро

  • @lefortTV
    @lefortTV 2 месяца назад +10

    Саша, тебе пора показывать Эрмитаж :) Контента на месяц хватит! А еще не забудь показать статуи за ним "Атланты". Удачи тебе и Доминго!

  • @user-qw2ni1cc5g
    @user-qw2ni1cc5g 2 месяца назад +15

    Спасибо Саша за экскурсию! Удовольствие от видео , от вашего голоса ,доброты, крастоты! С удовольствием ждем новые видео!

  • @user-lr9mp8fu4d
    @user-lr9mp8fu4d Месяц назад +1

    Живу в Питере и когда на метро ,ни когда не обращаешь на это все внимания, а оказывается красиво))))

  • @jeanpi314159
    @jeanpi314159 2 месяца назад +3

    Stalin's project was to build a palace for the Soviet citizens and he did it. I have a Russian friend, grand daughter of old bolshevist ( her grand mother was a pioneer in school) who told me that Bolshevists took what was efficient in pre Revolution's school system, but only provided to a minority, in order to propose the best educational system to the majority. In France, the MIR publications, especially in Maths and Physics ( translated in French, are highly considered, and there a "black market" of Soviet math books very expensive. I get some ( purchased the time I was a student) but met maths colleagues and friends making a collection of these precious books...My son used them...My Russian penpal gets some from her father ( Piskunov's 4th and 7th editions). You can find these books even in Madagascar and other African countries : Kolmogorov's, Chilov's, Egorov's, Voïevodin's, Arnold's, etc etc even Landau and Lifshitz's).

    • @dimkosh4570
      @dimkosh4570 2 месяца назад

      Я учился в СССР в 80-е. И я предпочитал старые учебники, например по высшей математике или теоретической физике, выпущенные в сталинские времена. Они замечательно доходчивы, отлично структурированы и предельно понятны студентам.

    • @jeanpi314159
      @jeanpi314159 2 месяца назад

      @@dimkosh4570 it's curious you send me this message now . i have just sent some photos of my maths books ( also other ones) to friends. Mines were not too old at this time ( Chilov's is from 1975) and studied a the same time ! I noticed it were researchers or hgh level students who used to buy these books, not first years students at the University. My first professor ( Norbert A'Campo) praised the MIR Books and smiled and congratuled me as he saw I got one ( I was the only student in that case, but this mathematician was quoted in MIR books, and the following year Mrs Weber ( from Switzerland) used the Chilov's. But, later, I had a Russan penpal, engineer, whose father became engineer ( and co-director of steel factory in Lipietsk) and we have been talking with her ( unfortunely, I never met her father, she told me he would not appreciate to know me - a French guy ( maybe he was afraid for her ?). Well, he told her the 3rd or 4th edition of the Piskounov was better the following 7 th or 8th. I was studing maths again to improve my level and I bought both editions ( in French, precious books). Actually, there are some differences, not everything, but it's interesting to get both. I think the edition under Stalin's times had to be really excellent, because there were more workers learning maths by themselves after work. They must be able to lear,n at home, not at the University. It's very impressive the level in maths and physics a worker was able to reach, this way. I noticed my colleagues preparng higher degree exams ( agrégation, in French) often own a collection of Soviet maths and physics books ! Usually , the French maths books are uneasy to learn woth. zero pedagogy, I suppose it's written for professors who just need a list of theorems. It's as if Prench teacher find indignous to make maths too easily understandable in their books. For instance, the demonstration of Simpsons's theorem is by far clearer and better,, also short than the one we have been teached at a recent lesson. I find soviet mathematicians have a deeper understanding of maths than French ones. i don't why, but it takes a deep sense in a soviet maths book. But it"s a hgh level. My issue is that the programof maths for the agregation fits not the soviet maths books.

  • @MickAV
    @MickAV 2 месяца назад +31

    Саша прекрасна!

  • @user-hu2sn5zn1v
    @user-hu2sn5zn1v 2 месяца назад +7

    Есть кстати интересный факт. Долгое время (до 2011 года) когда в Петербурге было лишь 4 линии метро, а не 5, все станции от Садовой и до Комендантского Проспекта относились к оранжевой (или 4-й ветке), потом же когда построили Адмиралтейскую и другие от оранжевой ветки отрезали половину и сделали новую ветку (фиолетовую). Туда же теперь относятся и Международная и Звенигородская. Сейчас кстати оранжевую хотят продлить уже в другую сторону за счёт станций "Горный институт" и "Театральная".

  • @anatoliyvlasov4598
    @anatoliyvlasov4598 2 месяца назад +6

    В Санкт-Петербурге много рек, и каналов, и много подземлей водных каналов, некоторые станции построены под ними! Во избежании прорывы воды некоторые станции сделаны с дополнительными дверями, они служат как шлюзами, чтоб не затопило!!

    • @Queeen7q
      @Queeen7q 2 месяца назад +2

      Это ерунда. Между стеной и дверями огромные щели. Это никакие не шлюзы.

    • @IvanIvanov-wh8td
      @IvanIvanov-wh8td 2 месяца назад

      Это бомбоубежки !

  • @pamelahaskin9738
    @pamelahaskin9738 29 дней назад +2

    New followers here. My husband and I have been enjoying watching your videos. Russia is so much better than America in so many ways. Your metros are so clean! Ours? Not so much. We would love to visit your beautiful country someday. Please give a big howdy to your dad and mom from us here in Texas. We are living in Texas right now, but we are from Alaska. Thanks for sharing beautiful Russia.

  • @user-pe6nd3zy3c
    @user-pe6nd3zy3c 2 месяца назад +6

    Саша. Ты умничка. Очень классные видео делаешь. Удачи тебе во всём ❤

  • @nadinmylove
    @nadinmylove 2 месяца назад +1

    люблю и московское и питерское, в плане красоты оба города прекрасны

  • @never516
    @never516 2 месяца назад +7

    Каждый день катаюсь там))) ❤❤❤

  • @darkmatter5424
    @darkmatter5424 Месяц назад +1

    St Petersburg Metro, although still very much lovely, needs to catch up to Moscow's. It's almost like a generation behind.