Atlantica - 01.02.2006, Síða 32

Atlantica - 01.02.2006, Síða 32
30 AT L A N T I CA ST. PETERSBURGa name changes: St. Petersburg to Petrograd to Leningrad, and, after the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, back to St. Petersburg. This afternoon, the square outside the station where Lenin was greeted by the cheers of thousands was empty and gray. We drove into town along a clogged traffic artery, over the frozen Neva River. The other cars on the road were noticeably and uniformly filthy, their wheel wells, bumpers and grills caked in clay-colored mud that rendered license plates illegible. We passed a billboard advertisement of lanky models jetting around in helicopters. This is the Chivas Life. Capitalism was clearly back in control. Arriving at the hotel downtown, I squeezed into a (very cold) elevator with a young bellboy. “Are you from St. Petersburg?” I asked him. “Yeah, sure,” he replied, not looking at me. “Do you like it?” I asked, somewhat more lamely. “Yeah, sure,” he said. “It’s a beautiful city, and I never want to leave.” Okay, I believe you, kid. Our first order of business was finding a proper Russian dinner for tourists, which we were. It ended up being borscht, bliny (thin Russian pancakes, served sweet or savory), and a free round of vodka at the cozy basement Idiot Café, named after Dostoevsky’s famous novel. The pre-meal vodka went down alright. Not great, but I managed. After din- ner, to brace ourselves for the cold, we had a shot for the road. I was impressed how much warmer I felt coming out of the restaurant than I did going in. And so taken was I with my new panacea against subfreez- ing temperatures that I stopped in for another before bed. ON SECOND THOUGHT By morning, vodka had lost its preferential status in my book. I decided to get some historical perspective at the Russian Vodka Museum. One thing St. Petersburg is not short on is museums, from the world- famous Hermitage and expansive Russian Museum to more obscure choices like the Bread Museum and the Museum of the History of the Secret Police. The Vodka Museum’s address was in the west part of town near the tall, black trees and white snow cover of Alexander Garden. Though the sky was blue and the sun appeared in golden patches on the snow, the front of my thighs burned with the cold as I walked down the groomed lanes between the winter trees. After ducking into a few tourist stores for directions (at one I was warned not to drink vodka while in town because “it can be poison and you can die”), I found my street – Konnogvardeyskiy Burvar – a row of grand 18th century ‘Style Moderne’ buildings, St. Petersburg’s own brand of Art Nouveau. The museum should have been at number 5, but wasn’t. An older man stood guard there in a black fur hat. I held up five fingers and pointed at the building. He nodded. I looked again at the building, trying to visibly demonstrate my confusion, shrugging clownishly and peering into its dark windows. “Vodka?” he finally asked. 026-033Atl206 StPeter.indd 30 21.2.2006 12:46:58
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