At that time, St. Petersburg was still a huge swamp. The original builders could only sleep in a humble tent. The conditions were simple and needless to say. But nobody expected that the weather in St. Petersburg had changed so rapidly that people could not prevent it. In a severe cold current, thousands of people were lost. Peter I decided to build a house by himself. Russian traditional cabins serve as a model for people's accommodation. He led his guards and felled logs, and in a few days he built the hut that we now see. Peter's cottage is so small that it can't attract people's attention at all, let alone think of the greatest emperor in Russian history, Peter I.