ST. NICHOLAS'S CATHEDRAL
Contemporary of the one in Smolny, to which it resembles a twin sister, the cathedral of Saint Nicholas of the Epiphany is dedicated to the patron saint of sailors. A fine tribute to him by this bright blue façade, criss-crossed by the white foam of the bas-reliefs and colonnades that give the building its baroque exuberance! Built between 1753 and 1762 by the architect Savva Tchevakinski, a pupil of Bartolomeo Rastrelli and builder of the Imperial Russian Navy. The maritime vocation of this sanctuary, so intimately linked to St Petersburg, perhaps explains why the cult was celebrated there without interruption, sparing it the anticlerical rigours of Soviet power. The cathedral, with its five golden domes, is one of the most beautiful specimens of Russian Baroque. With its elegant façade preceded by a three-storey blue campanile, also topped with gold, at the crossing of the Griboedov and Kriukov canals in the former maritime business district, St. Nicholas' Cathedral is currently the largest working church in St. Petersburg, and the saints depicted on its beautiful icons attract many worshippers. Built in the Greco-Byzantine style in the 17th century, the icon of St. Nicholas the Miraculous, displayed in the crypt, is the most precious relic of this particularly elegant religious complex, where the people of St. Petersburg used to celebrate their weddings.
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Photos interdites à l'intérieur mais on peut se rattraper à l'extérieur avec l'ensemble très bucolique sous la neige et le soleil.