Bilet Privet

DK Lensoveta in Saint Petersburg

Palaces of Culture

Events

12+

Comedy

Sisters

Saint PetersburgDK Lensoveta

27Sa, 19:00Dec

12+

New Year's concerts

Tatiana Bulanova's New Year's Ball

Saint PetersburgDK Lensoveta

28Su, 19:00Dec

16+

Comedy

The Third Wheel?

Saint PetersburgDK Lensoveta

3Sa, 19:00Jan 2026

12+

4Su, 19:00Jan 2026

6+

Rock opera

Jesus Christ Superstar

Saint PetersburgDK Lensoveta

7We, 19:00Jan 2026

6+

Ballet

Nutcracker

Saint PetersburgDK Lensoveta

8Th, 12:00Jan 2026

9Fr, 12:00Jan 2026

16+

Comedy

Hanuma

Saint PetersburgDK Lensoveta

8Th, 19:00Jan 2026

16+

Comedy

The Tempter

Saint PetersburgDK Lensoveta

27Tu, 15:00Jan 2026

6+

Orchestra

CAGMO. Songs of Soviet Films

Saint PetersburgDK Lensoveta

29Th, 19:00Jan 2026

12+

Humorous show

Stars of Ural Dumplings. Hits!

Saint PetersburgDK Lensoveta

13Fr, 19:00Mar 2026

Description

The Lensovet Palace of Culture is a historical and architectural monument of St. Petersburg, which is a wonderful venue for cultural events. Located at 42 Kamennoostrovsky Prospekt, this palace of culture is a wonderful example of constructivism in architecture.

The building was built in 1931-1938 according to the design of E. A. Levinson and V. O. Munts and since then has served as a favorite place for both residents and guests of the city. Its theater hall for 2,200 seats was created taking into account the best traditions of acoustics and includes a parterre amphitheater and two balconies. The design of the hall is made in the style of a megaphone, which has an excellent effect on the quality of sound and creates a special atmosphere.

In addition to the theater hall, the building also houses club and sports areas. The library, located on three floors and framed by glass planes, adds special appeal. The tower, which was supposed to become the core of the composition and the dominant feature of the avenue, rising 30 meters, also attracts attention.

The Lensovet Palace of Culture, originally called «Promka», was named after the Leningrad Council of Workers' Deputies in 1960. Currently, the building houses various shops and offices, but also hosts concerts, theater performances and lectures.

Visitors wishing to purchase tickets and see the schedule and poster of upcoming events can do so quickly and easily on our website. The Lensovet Palace of Culture is pleased to provide everyone with the opportunity to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of culture and art.

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