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Alexander Nevsky Monastery, St. Petersburg

Alexander Nevsky Monastery
18th century watercolor painting of Alexander Nevsky Monastery.

Alexander Nevsky Monastery, St. Petersburg
Gate to the monastery. Photo by Maria.

Alexander Nevsky Cemetery
Tomb in the Alexander Nevsky Cemetery. Photo by Maria.

 
Dome of Holy Trinity Cathedral and a monastery tower against the
modern backdrop of the Hotel Moscow. Photos by Maria.



Alexander Nevsky Monastery is an 18th-century Russian Orthodox monastery in St. Petersburg, Russia.

History

Alexander Nevsky, a.k.a. Prince Alexander of Novgorod (1220-63), was a great military commander who became a national hero and saint for halting the relentless eastward advances of the Germans and the Swedes.

This was achieved in a great battle in 1240 on the Nev River, earning the prince the title "Alexander of the Nev," or Alexander Nevsky. The saint-prince was buried in Vladimir until 1724, when Tsar Peter the Great ordered his remains transferred to the monastery founded in his honor.

Alexander Nevsy Monastery was founded in 1710 to house the relics of its namesake, who was patron saint of the newly-founded capital city.

Tsar Peter the Great built the monastery on its present site believing it was the place of the famous battle, but actually it took place about 12 miles away.

In 1797, the monastery of Alexander Nevsky was raised to the rank of lavra, a status enjoyed by only four Russian Orthodox monasteries (another is the Holy Trinity Lavra at Sergiev Posad).

What to See

Entrance is through the archway of the elegant Gate Church (Tserkovnyye Vorota), built 1783-85. The walled pathway is flanked by two cemeteries whose entrances are a short walk down the path.

The monastery structures include two baroque churches, designed by father and son Trezini and built in 1717-22 and 1742-50, respectively; the majestic Holy Trinity Cathedral (Troitsky sobor), built in 1778-90 to a design by Ivan Starov; and numerous structures of lesser importance.

One of the few churches in St. Petersburg allowed to function during the Soviet era, the cathedral's Neoclassical design stands out among the monastery's predominantly baroque architecture. Near the cathedral is a millennial monument celebrating 2,000 years of Christianity.

The Lazarus and Tikhvin Cemeteries at Alexander Nevsky Lavra are together known as the "Necropolis of Masters of Arts." Here the ornate tombs of Mikhail Lomonosov, Alexander Suvorov, Nikolay Karamzin, Modest Mussorgsky, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky, Fyodor Dostoevsky, and other famous Russians can be visited.

Visitor Information for Alexander Nevsky Monastery

Names: Alexander Nevsky Lavra; Alexander Nevsky Monastery
Type of site: Christian monastery; lavra (high-order monastery)
Faith: Russian Orthodox Christianity
Date: 1710
Address: 1 Pl. Alexandra Nevskovo, St. Petersburg, Russia
Phone: 812/274-1612
Website: http://lavra.spb.ru/s_ind.html
Metro: Ploshchad Alexandra Nevskovo
Hours: Fri-Wed. 9:30-5:30
Cost: 60R donation; Museum of City Sculpture 30R

Location Map

Location map and satellite view of the Alexander Nevsky Monastery. Using the buttons on the left, zoom in for a closer look or zoom out to get your bearings. Click and drag the map to move around. For a larger view, see our St. Petersburg Map or get our Google Earth download.

Sources

  1. Holy Trinity Alexander Nevsky Lavra - official website
  2. Alexander Nevsky Lavra - Fodor's Online Travel Guide
  3. Alexander Nevsky Monastery - Saint-Petersburg.com



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