Crime and Punishment
Raskolnikov lived in a small room in a large apartment house on the corner of Stoliarnyi Lane.
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He knew exactly how many steps it was to the pawnbroker's apartment: 730. (See map.)
To get to the pawnbroker's apartment, Raskolnikov walked down Stoliarnyi Lane toward the Griboedev Canal.
He crossed over the Kokushkin Bridge, and turned right.
He walked along the Griboedov Canal
The pawnbroker's apartment building was on the Griboedov Canal (No. 104).
Raskolnikov buried the loot under a boulder in a courtyard off of Voznesensky Avenue.
Sonia Marmeladov and Arkady Svidrigailov lived in a building that faced the Griboedov Canal.
Raskolnikov's interrogation and final confession took place in the local police station.
Much of the action in the novel occurs around Haymarket Square, a place crowded with cheap lodgings, taverns, and peddlars.
Raskolnikov ran into Zametov in a tavern near the Haymarket Square.