LGBT Rights in Sankt-Peterburg
Autonomous City

    Homosexuality
    ✔ Legal
    Gay Marriage
    ✖ Banned
    Censorship
    ✖ Imprisonment as punishment
    Changing Gender
    ✖ Illegal
    Gender-Affirming Care
    ✖ Banned
    Non-Binary Gender Recognition
    Unknown
    Discrimination
    Unknown
    Employment Discrimination
    Unknown
    Housing Discrimination
    Unknown
    Adoption
    ✖ Single only
    Intersex Infant Surgery
    Unknown
    Military
    Unknown
    Donating Blood
    Unknown
    Conversion Therapy
    Unknown
    Age of Consent
    ✔ Equal
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Perception of LGBTQ+ People

Survey results from 6 LGBTQ+ Equaldex users who lived in or visited Sankt-Peterburg.

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Perceived Safety*

Feel safe being open
Absence of verbal harassment
Absence of threats and violence
*Survey results represent personal perceptions of safety and may not be indicative of current actual conditions.

Equal Treatment

Treatment by peers
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Visibility & Representation

Inclusion in education
Representation in entertainment
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Culture

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Services

Health and wellness
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Support and social services
Advocacy and legal

History

Homosexual activity in Sankt-Peterburg

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Homosexual activity in Sankt-Peterburg is legal.

Current status
Since May 27, 1993
Legal
In St. Petersburg, homosexuality is legal. It has been legal since 1993 when it was legalized nationally.
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Same-sex marriage in Sankt-Peterburg

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Same-sex marriage in Sankt-Peterburg is banned.

Current status
Since Jul 1, 2020
Banned under federal Russia law
The federal laws of Russia do not allow for same-sex unions of any kind, and the Russian constitution has defined marriage as a union strictly between a man and woman since 2020.
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Censorship of LGBT issues in Sankt-Peterburg

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Censorship of LGBT issues in Sankt-Peterburg is imprisonment as punishment.

Current status
Since Nov 30, 2023
Imprisonment as punishment under federal Russia law
On November 30, 2023, Russia’s Supreme Court ruled the “international LGBT movement” to be an extremist organization, effectively outlawing all LGBT organizations, social movements and their activities. Under Russia's anti-extremism laws, participating in or financing an extremist organization is punishable by up to 12 years in prison. Those found guilty of displaying such groups’ symbols, which now include the LGBT rainbow flag, can face up to 15 days in detention for the first offense and up to four years in prison for a repeat offense.

In March 2024, two employees of a gay club in Russia were arrested and held in pre-trial detention on suspicion that they were running an 'extremist organization', after the club was raided by authorities earlier that month. If found guilty, they could face up to ten years in prison.
Jun 11, 2013–Nov 30, 2023
Fine as punishment under federal Russia law
In 2013, Russia introduced a law known as "for the Purpose of Protecting Children from Information Advocating for a Denial of Traditional Family Values" (also known as the "gay propaganda law") which bans the dissemination of “propaganda for nontraditional sexual relationships,” broadly understood to be lesbian, gay, and bisexual relationships, among under-18s. According to the Russian government, this law is aimed to "protect" children from being exposed to homosexuality, since it goes against "traditional family values."

People found guilty of breaking the law face fines of between 4,000 and 5,000 rubles; government officials face fines of 40,000 to 50,000 rubles; and organizations, up to 1 million rubles or a suspension of activity for up to 90 days. Heavier fines may be imposed for the same actions if the act was carried out using mass media and telecommunications, including the Internet. Foreigners can be arrested and detained for up to 15 days (or fined up to 5,000 rubles) and then deported.

In December 2022, Russia expanded the law to cover all ages, instead of only minors, effectively making any display or mention of LGBT relationships and lifestyles on public platforms illegal. The penalties were also increased, with individuals now facing fines of up to 400,000 rubles; and organizations, up to 5 million rubles. The dissemination of materials promoting gender dysphoria among minors was also banned.

Right to change legal gender in Sankt-Peterburg

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Right to change legal gender in Sankt-Peterburg is illegal.

Current status
Since Jul 24, 2023
Illegal under federal Russia law
The upper house of Russia’s parliament unanimously approved a bill outlawing gender-affirming care and legal gender change. It also annuls marriages in which one person has “changed gender” and bars transgender people from becoming foster or adoptive parents.
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Nov 15, 1997–Jul 24, 2023
Legal, but requires surgery under federal Russia law
Transgender people are able to change their gender on identification documents after being issued a document from a health institution confirming the surgical requirements.
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Gender-affirming care in Sankt-Peterburg

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Gender-affirming care in Sankt-Peterburg is banned.

Current status
Since Jul 24, 2023
Banned under federal Russia law
On July 24th, 2023, Vladimir Putin signed legislation into law that bans “medical interventions aimed at changing the sex of a person.”

Legal recognition of non-binary gender in Sankt-Peterburg

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Legal recognition of non-binary gender in Sankt-Peterburg is unknown.

Current status
Unknown

LGBT discrimination in Sankt-Peterburg

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LGBT discrimination in Sankt-Peterburg is unknown.

Current status
Unknown

LGBT employment discrimination in Sankt-Peterburg

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LGBT employment discrimination in Sankt-Peterburg is unknown.

Current status
Unknown

LGBT housing discrimination in Sankt-Peterburg

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LGBT housing discrimination in Sankt-Peterburg is unknown.

Current status
Unknown

Same-sex adoption in Sankt-Peterburg

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Same-sex adoption in Sankt-Peterburg is single only.

Current status
Since Jul 24, 2023
Single only under federal Russia law
Single homosexuals are allowed to adopt, but banned for transgender people.
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Intersex infant surgery in Sankt-Peterburg

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Intersex infant surgery in Sankt-Peterburg is unknown.

Current status
Unknown

Serving openly in military in Sankt-Peterburg

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Serving openly in military in Sankt-Peterburg is unknown.

Current status
Unknown

Blood donations by MSMs in Sankt-Peterburg

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Blood donations by MSMs in Sankt-Peterburg is unknown.

Current status
Unknown

Conversion therapy in Sankt-Peterburg

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Conversion therapy in Sankt-Peterburg is unknown.

Current status
Unknown

Equal age of consent in Sankt-Peterburg

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Equal age of consent in Sankt-Peterburg is equal.

Current status
Since 1996
Equal
St Petersburg adopted an equal age of consent a few years after homosexuality was decriminalised when a new federal criminal code was enacted.
May 27, 19931996
Unequal under federal Russia law
Until a few years after decriminalisation, an unequal age of consent remained.
Until May 27, 1993
N/A under federal Russia law
Until 1993, homosexuality was illegal in Russia nationwide.