Living TRAVEL - St. PETERSBURG

Peter and Paul Fortress

On the island in the Neva River where Peter the Great founded St. Petersburg in 1703
    


View from the river
 
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An entrance to the Peter and Paul Fortress area
 
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Peter and Paul Cathedral in the fortress area

The exterior is influenced by Western church building, whereas the interior is heavily Russian Baroque
 
Below - inside the Peter and Paul Cathedral
 
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Rows of tombs of previous Tsars (see note below)
 
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St Catherine's Chapel, where the remains of the last Tsar, Nicholas II, and his family are buried
 
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Dome at the other end of the cathedral from the spire
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The Grand Ducal Burial Vault (mausoleum of the Grand Dukes and Duchesses of Russia), is also in the grounds of the Peter and Paul Fortress
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The Peter and Paul Cathedral is the burial place of all Russian tsars from Peter I to Alexander III, with the exception of Peter II and Ivan VI. The remains of Nicholas II and his family and entourage were re-interred there, in the side St. Catherine's Chapel, on July 17, 1998, the 80th anniversary of their deaths. Toward the end of 2006, the remains of Dowager Empress Maria Feodorovna were brought from Roskilde Cathedral outside Copenhagen and reinterred next to her husband, Alexander III. [Wikipedia]
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