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  1. Feodorovskaya Icon Cathedral (also Cathedral of Our Lady Feodorovskaya, Russian: Феодоровский собор) — an Orthodox church in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It belongs to the Central Deanery of the St. Petersburg Diocese of the Russian Orthodox Church. The cathedral was built in Commemoration of the Romanov Tercentenary .

  2. Санкт-Петербурге» № 820-7 от 10.07.2001. English: The Peter and Paul Cathedral is a Russian Orthodox cathedral located inside the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg, Russia. It is the first and oldest landmark in St. Petersburg, built between 1712 and 1733 on Zayachy Island along the Neva River.

  3. Located behind the defensive walls of the Peter and Paul Fortress on Zayachy Island in St Petersburg, the Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral was built in an early Baroque style, marking an important turning point at a time when churches were constructed according to the traditional Russian Orthodox model.

  4. The Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul ( Russian: Собо́р Свя́тых Петра́ и Па́вла) is a Russian Orthodox cathedral located in Petergof, Russia (also known as Peterhof ). Emperor Alexander III approved the design for the cathedral in 1893. It was designed by civil engineer Nikolai Sultanov in the Russian Revival style.

  5. The Peter and Paul Cathedral was sanctified on June 28, 1733. It had been built for 19 years (1712-1733) with the attentive participation of Peter the Great, Catherine I, Peter II and Anna Ioanovna. After the events of 1917 lots of values were moved to Moscow, where most of them got lost. Some historical artifacts are preserved in the Hermitage ...

  6. 27 de sept. de 2023 · Title: The Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral Place: Peterhof, Saint Petersburg, Sankt-Peterburgsky (Krasny) Avenue 32 Built: 1894-1905, architechts Nikolay Sultanov and Vasily Kosyakov

  7. 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.