The Museum of the Siege of Leningrad is dedicated to preserving the memory of one of the most tragic periods in St. Petersburg's history. During World War II, the city endured a brutal 872-day siege by German forces, resulting in immense suffering and loss of life. The museum tells the story of the siege through personal accounts, photographs, and artifacts. Visitors can learn about the resilience and courage of the city's inhabitants during this challenging time. The Museum of the Siege of Leningrad serves as a poignant reminder of the human spirit in the face of adversity.