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Charity “gift store” in the Taleon Club

 

On 15 December the Taleon Club played host to a charitable event – a “Gift Store” for the city. The municipal administration adopted this original manner of encouraging businesspeople to invest in the sights of the city.

 

The store “sold” monuments in need of help. The Admiralty sculptures, the sphinxes on the Egyptian Bridge, the organ in the Maltese Chapel and other objects will undergo restoration funded by sponsors and be formally unveiled on the city’s next birthday – 27 May 2006. The names of the sponsors will be entered in the St Petersburg chronicle. There are plans to open an “Alley of Gratitude” by the Admiralty which will display the names of private individuals and companies that contribute significant amounts to restoration projects.

“Performing good deeds was always a deep-rooted feature of Russian culture. St Petersburg enriched those traditions with enlightened charity that became the moral norm for every wealthy Petersburger,” the city’s governor, Valentina Matviyenko, proclaimed at the event. “An entrepreneur established himself socially not through the size of his fortune, but through the construction and patronage of places of worship, hospitals and hostels, scientific, educational and cultural institutions.”

 

The authors of the idea rightly believe that giving new life to established symbols of St Petersburg will be the best gift to its citizens, in contrast to the host of modern monuments that have become such popular offerings in recent years.

 

All the restoration projects will be carried out with the participation of the foremost specialists under the supervision of the Committee for the Preservation of Historical and Cultural Monuments.

 

It is anticipated that the “Gift Store” will become one more positive tradition. As Governor Matviyenko stressed: “Everyone who lives and works in St Petersburg has a splendid opportunity to make their contribution to the regeneration of the cultural wealth of our nation.”


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