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St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg Panorama
The Church of the Savior on Blood from the Griboedov Canal in St. Petersburg. Photo Creative Commons License HoolyPics.

Colloquially known as "Piter" and "the Northern Capital," and formerly known as Leningrad (1924–1991), the city of St. Petersburg is located in northwestern Russia on the Baltic Sea. Today, St. Petersburg is Russia's second largest city (with about 4.7 million inhabitants), a major European cultural center, and the most important Russian Baltic Sea port. It is the northernmost major city in the world, and the city center is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Built from the ground up by Tsar Peter the Great in 1703 as a "window to Europe," St. Petersburg served as the political and cultural capital of the country during the imperial period until 1918. With its strict geometric lines and perfectly planned architecture, so unlike the Russian cities that came before it, St. Petersburg is a unique combination of European and Russian elements. Fyodor Dostoyevsky called St. Petersburg "the most abstract and intentional city on earth."

St. Petersburg has always been a major center of Russian culture and arts: it is the birthplace of Russian literature, Russian ballet, and a uniquely Russian style of music. The famous Fabergé eggs were created here. Incorporating more than 100 islands and crisscrossed by more than 60 rivers and canals, St. Petersburg has often been compared to Venice. Even during periods of economic hardship and political crisis, St. Petersburg's gleaming imperial palaces emphasize the city's regal bearing, even more so in the cold light of the Russian winter.

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Religious Attractions in St. Petersburg

Founded in 1710 by Peter the Great to house the relics of the military hero-saint Prince Alexander of Novgorod, this is one of only four Russian monasteries to be given the highest rank of lavra.
This magnificent cathedral, full of color inside and out, was begun by Alexander III in 1883 in memory of his father, who was killed on this spot. Used as a warehouse in the Soviet era, it is now a museum.
Built 1712-33 in the heart of the Peter and Paul Fortress, this yellow cathedral is characterized by unique Protestant-influenced Baroque architecture. It is the oldest and second-tallest building in St. Petersburg.
This gigantic Neoclassical cathedral was built 1818-58 under the direction of Tsar Alexander I. In Soviet times, it was turned into a museum of atheism and a Foucault pendulum was installed in place of the dove.



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