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  1. The Cathedral of SS Peter and Paul is the oldest church in St. Petersburg, and also the second-tallest building in the city (after the television tower). It is intimately linked to both the history of the city and to the Romanov dynasty, as it is home to the graves of nearly all the rulers of Russia since Peter the Great. Work began on the ...

  2. Old St. Peter's Basilica was the fourth-century church begun by the Emperor Constantine the Great between 319 and 333 AD. [27] It was of typical basilical form, a wide nave and two aisles on each side and an apsidal end, with the addition of a transept or bema, giving the building the shape of a tau cross.

  3. The Lutheran Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul ( Russian: Лютеранская церковь Святых Петра и Павла or in German: Lutherische Kirche der Heiligen Peter und Paul, also known as Petrikirche) is a Lutheran church in the center of St. Petersburg on Nevsky Prospekt. Divine services are held regularly on Sundays ...

  4. Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral (Indianapolis) /  39.7853°N 86.1569°W  / 39.7853; -86.1569. Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral located at Fourteenth and Meridian Streets in Indianapolis, Indiana, United States. It is the seat of the Archdiocese of Indianapolis, and of the Archbishop of Indianapolis, most ...

  5. The Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg is the most celebrated work by Domenico Trezzini (image, 1896–97). Aerial view of the Peter and Paul Cathedral (image, 2016) Domenico Trezzini ( Russian : Андрей Якимович Трезин , romanized : Andrey Yakimovich Trezin ; c. 1670 – 1734) [1] [2] was a Swiss architect who elaborated the Petrine Baroque style of Russian ...

  6. St. Peter and St. Paul's Church, and variations using Saint or Saints or other, may refer to one of many churches dedicated to the apostles Saint Peter and Saint Paul around the world, including: Armenia [ edit ]

  7. 10 de sept. de 2010 · The cathedral is dedicated to Saints Peter and Paul, the patron saints of the fortress (Saint Peter being the patron saint of the city). The current cathedral is the second one on the site. The first, built soon after Peter's founding of the city, was consecrated by Archbishop Iov of Novgorod the Great in April 1704.