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Unlike the rest of the locations of the story, the location of Raskolnikov's house is not
exactly specified, but most researchers agree that the main character of the famous
novel lived in this house number 19 on Civil Street. As in the novel "Crime and
Punishment", 13 steps lead to the attic of this house, and Raskolnikov rented his room
on the 4th floor of this house. In the corner part of the house there is a high relief made
of granite and bronze with a height of 165 cm, on the granite board of which the words
"Raskolnikov's House" are stamped. There are also two marble slabs with a flood mark
of 1824.
We will try to repeat Raskolnikov's route to the house of the old woman of interest. We
will leave the house and walk along Stolyarny Lane to the Kokushkin Bridge, cross it
and go out to Sadovaya Street along which we will go to Rimsky-Korsakov Avenue. The
houses here looked gloomy and dirty – it was here in the house number 104 on the
Griboyedov Canal that Dostoevsky settled the old interest-bearing woman Alyona
Ivanovna.
After passing from Sennaya Square along Sadovaya Street to Kukushkin Lane and
going out to the Griboyedov Canal, where the main heroine of the novel Sonechka
Marmeladova lived at the intersection with Treasury Street in house number 73.
At the time of Dostoevsky, the Glukhaya River flowed here. Under Catherine II, the river
was straightened, and the canal became known as Catherine's, and in the people it is
simpler - Katka's ditch.
The last point of our route will be the Blagoveshchensky Bridge, at the time of
Dostoevsky it was called Nikolaevsky. This is the first permanent bridge across the
Neva. Here Rodion Raskolnikov was given alms by a passing merchant, who mistook
him for a homeless man.
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