| Church of The
Savior on Spilled Blood Address: Naberezhnaya
Kanala Griboyedova 2
Metro: Nevsky Prospekt/Gostiny Dvor
Telephone: 314-4053
Newly reopened
- for the first time since the 1930s !!!
This marvelous Old
Russian-style church was built on the spot where
Emperor Alexander II was assassinated on March 1,
1881. Built in 1883-1907, the church was designed
in the spirit of sixteenth- and seventeenth
century Russian architecture, inspired
particularly by St Basil's Cathedral on Red
Square in Moscow.
The interior of
the church, a memorial to the late Emperor
Alexander II, was decorated with different
marbles and several thousand square yards of
mosaics. These mosaics were far from being
ordinary; their surface was left unpolished, so
that they reflect sunlight, which impressed
worshipers and other visitors alike.
After the October
Revolution of 1917 the church met the sad fate of
most churches in the country. "The Savior"
was closed for services in the late 1920s, then
briefly used for an exhibition of revolutionary
propaganda and soon started to fall into decay,
being deprived of adequate maintenance. Several
times it was suggested that the church be torn
down, for it stood as an "inappropriate"
symbol of Christianity amidst the largely
atheistic country. It is by a true miracle that
the church was saved. Since 1970 the church has
been managed by the staff of the St Isaac's
Cathedral. A long careful restoration began,
which has lasted for over 25 years.
Now with
scaffolding already removed, the bell-tower dome
gilded, and the interiors carefully restored, the
church opened its doors to visitors. The official
opening took place in August, 1997 and you can
now see this jewel in the crown of St Petersburg
in its stunning beauty.
A great site for
taking pictures. Lots of souvenir stalls nearby.
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