
The origins of St. Petersburg hospitality to be discussed at a multimedia lesson in the Presidential Library
The Presidential Library and St. Petersburg State Economic University continue to implement a joint educational project.
On February 28, 2024 at 11:00 a multimedia lesson entitled “Entrepreneurship in the restaurant industry, the path to creativity and freedom” will be held at the Presidential Library for high school and junior students of the Faculty of Service, Tourism and Hospitality. The lesson introduces entrepreneurship, which allows to implement business ideas and demonstrate abilities in an actively competitive modern market. Listeners will be introduced to the traditions of entrepreneurship in modern St. Petersburg, the guys will learn how projects of public catering enterprises in Leningrad became popular and visited places, and how to become a media business person from an ordinary kitchen worker.
This is the first lesson of this year, and it continues the series “The Origins of St. Petersburg Hospitality: Events, People, Places”. Before this, the listeners had already remotely visited the court of Peter I and met Johann von Felten, the emperor’s personal chef, and studied the “Hermitage Etiquette” of Catherine II. They found out that the Oktyabrskaya Hotel was a former apartment building of Essen-Stenbock-Fermor, learned how the Lenexpo exhibition complex was created and developed and when the first official travel agency, Lipson Enterprise, opened in St. Petersburg. In addition, the event participants discovered new names of famous chefs and restaurateurs from different eras.
The video lecture is free. The conference will be broadcast on the Presidential Library’s portal in Live Broadcasts section in accordance with the program of live events, on the Rutube-channel of the institution.
The Presidential Library regularly hosts interactive lessons on a variety of topics. Classes are held free of charge upon prior request. Detailed information about the project and application form for participation in multimedia lessons is available by calling +7 (812) 305-16-51 or emailing at cep@prlib.ru.