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St. Nicholas Naval Cathedral (Никольский морской собор, Nikolskiy morskoy sobor) is a major Baroque Orthodox cathedral in the western part of Central Saint Petersburg. It has always been closely associated with the Russian Navy, serving as its main shrine until the Russian Revolution.
In the upper church there are numerous memorial plaques for the crews of the sunken Soviet submarines, including K-278 Komsomolets. The crew of the submarine K-141 Kursk has also been commemorated there.
The marine regimental church was built on the bank of the Kryukov Canal in 1753–1762 to a design by Savva Chevakinsky, the main architect of the Russian Navy, in place of an earlier wooden church. A freestanding four story bell tower with a tall gilded spire was erected in 1755–1758. The main church is dedicated to Saint Nicholas (a patron saint of seamen) and the feast of the Epiphany .. (Quelle Wiki)
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Present! - Saint Nicholas Cathedral in St. Petersburg
This is a visual tour of the ground floor of Saint Nicholas Cathedral in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
Walking through the halls of the Winter Palace
The Winter Palace in Saint Petersburg, Russia, was, from 1732 to 1917, the official residence of the Russian monarchs. Today, the restored palace forms part of a complex of buildings housing the Hermitage Museum. Situated between the Palace Embankment and the Palace Square, adjacent to the site of Peter the Great's original Winter Palace, the present and fourth Winter Palace was built and altered almost continuously between the late 1730s and 1837, when it was severely damaged by fire and immediately rebuilt. The storming of the palace in 1917 as depicted in Soviet paintings and Eisenstein's 1927 film October became an iconic symbol of the Russian Revolution.
The palace was constructed on a monumental scale that was intended to reflect the might and power of Imperial Russia. From the palace, the Tsar ruled over 22,400,000 square kilometers (8,600,000 sq mi) (almost 1/6 of the Earth's landmass) and over 125 million subjects by the end of the 19th century. It was designed by many architects, most notably Bartolomeo Rastrelli, in what came to be known as the Elizabethan Baroque style. The green-and-white palace has the shape of an elongated rectangle, and its principal façade is 250 meters (820 ft) long and 30 m (98 ft) high. The Winter Palace has been calculated to contain 1,786 doors, 1,945 windows, 1,500 rooms, and 117 staircases. Following a serious fire, the palace's rebuilding of 1837 left the exterior unchanged, but large parts of the interior were redesigned in a variety of tastes and styles, leading the palace to be described as a 19th-century palace inspired by a model in Rococo style.
In 1905, the Bloody Sunday massacre occurred when demonstrators marched toward the Winter Palace, but by this time the Imperial Family had chosen to live in the more secure and secluded Alexander Palace at Tsarskoe Selo and returned to the Winter Palace only for formal and state occasions. Following the February Revolution of 1917, the palace was for a short time the seat of the Russian Provisional Government, led by Alexander Kerensky. Later that same year, the palace was stormed by a detachment of Red Army soldiers and sailors—a defining moment in the birth of the Soviet state.
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The Bell Player of Feodorovsky Cathedral, Pushkin, Russia
An informal winter music lesson featuring the outdoor church tower bells of Feodorovsky Cathedral in the village of Tsarskoe Selo (Pushkin) Russia near St. Petersburg. The cathedral was originally built for Tsar Nicholas II. The great Russian poet Alexander Pushkin lived and studied here. Recorded in January 2001 by S. R. Schrier of Kalamazoo, Michigan USA with the assistance of Tatyana Sapogova of St. Petersburg.
The Peter and Paul Fortress and Cathedral , St Petersburg, Russia (Ultra 4K)
The Peter and Paul Fortress and Cathedral , St Petersburg, Russia
The Peter and Paul Cathedral is located inside the Peter and Paul Fortress along the Neva River in St. Petersburg. It is the oldest building in St. Petersburg and the second tallest after the television tower.
In the early 20th century, it was still used as a prison by the tsarist government.
Today it has been adapted as the central and most important part of the State Museum of Saint Petersburg History. The museum has gradually become virtually the sole owner of the fortress building, except the structure occupied by the Saint Petersburg Mint.
Cathédrale Pierre-et-Paul
La cathédrale Pierre-et-Paul est une cathédrale orthodoxe russe située dans la forteresse Pierre-et-Paul à Saint-Pétersbourg en Russie. Elle fut construite pour devenir la nécropole de la famille impériale russe des Romanov.
La cathédrale fut construite de 1712 à 1733 sous l'empereur Pierre Ier de Russie en suivant les plans de l'architecte Domenico Trezzini en remplacement d'une église en bois. Elle est l'un des monuments les plus anciens de Saint-Pétersbourg.
Catherine Palace Pushkin St Petersburg Russia Gorgeous Day!
Now, one of the highlilghts of our St Petersburg trip, the Catherine Palace at Pushkin. This was the summer palace of the Russian Tsars. This place was almost destroyed (80%) during World War II, before the Germans retreated after the seige of Leningrad, now called St Petersburg, (yes the Germans controlled this part), they burnt the Palace. Restoring it has taken decades, with work still ongoing. Description of the Palace from Wiki:
The residence originated in 1717, when Catherine I of Russia hired German architect Johann-Friedrich Braunstein to construct a summer palace for her pleasure. In 1733, Empress Elizabeth commissioned Mikhail Zemtsov and Andrei Kvasov to expand the Catherine Palace. Empress Elizabeth, however, found her mother's residence outdated and incommodious and in May 1752 asked her court architect Bartolomeo Rastrelli to demolish the old structure and replace it with a much grander edifice in a flamboyant Rococo style. Construction lasted for four years, and on 30 July 1756 the architect presented the brand-new 325-meter-long palace to the Empress, her dazed courtiers, and stupefied foreign ambassadors.[citation needed]
More than 100 kilograms of gold were used to gild the sophisticated stucco façade and numerous statues erected on the roof. It was even rumoured that the palace's roof was constructed entirely of gold. In front of the palace a great formal garden was laid out. It centres on the azure-and-white Hermitage Pavilion near the lake, designed by Mikhail Zemtsov in 1744, remodelled by Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli in 1749 and formerly crowned by a grand-gilded sculpture representing The Rape of Persephone. The interior of the pavilion featured dining tables with dumbwaiter mechanisms. The grand entrance to the palace is flanked by two massive circumferences, also in the Rococo style. A delicate cast-iron grille separates the complex from the town of Tsarskoe Selo.
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St Petersburg Palace - Tsarskoe Selo - Pushkin Town - Russia
Tsarskoe Selo St Petersburg - 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia Tsarskoe Selo is the town containing a former Russian residence of the imperial family and visiting nobility. Pushkin Town is a suburb of Saint Petersburg, located 24 km (15 mi) from the city. This cozy town was founded in 1710 as an Imperial residence named Tsarskoe Selo, and includes a complex of museums and parks such as Catherine Park (and Palace), and Alexander Park (and Palace). It is now part of the World Heritage Site Saint Petersburg and Related Groups of Monuments.
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Day in St Petersburg Part 3 Live Band Outside Catherine Palace Russia El Sole Mio
We got here after a 45 minute ride in our private van from St Petersburg. As our guide was getting our tickets, we had good fun watching this live band perform. There were many other tourists waiting as well. The band played and sang El Sole Mio! (an Italian classic) - see 1:30
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Serenade of the Seas sailaway St Petersburg Russie
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러시아 정중앙에 위치한 성 니콜라이 성당. 가로 세로 겨우 3미터의 이 성당은 소비에트 시절 철거되는 비운을 겪기도 했다. 하지만 1993년 노보시비르스크 탄생 100주년을 기념해서 복원된 뒤 지금은 당당히 시를 대표한다. 성당 안내인을 따라 지하실로 내려간다. “1991년 9월 21일, 성 니콜라이 성당 복원의 기공식을 기념하는 신성한 돌입니다.“
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Russia St. Nicholas Cathedral, located in the center. Aspect is the cathedral of only three meters, which was also undergoing demolition clearing the Soviet era. But after being restored to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Novosibirsk in 1993 and now it represents the city proudly. Go down into the basement along with descriptions of the cathedral. September 21, 1991, is a sacred stone to commemorate the groundbreaking ceremony of the St. Nikolai Cathedral restoration.
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Россия Никольский собор, расположенный в центре. Аспект собор только три метра, который был также перенесших снос Расчистка советскую эпоху. Но после того, восстановлен в ознаменование 100-летия Новосибирска в 1993 году и в настоящее время она представляет собой город с гордостью. Спуститесь в подвал вместе с описаниями собора. 21 сентября 1991, является священным камнем в честь церемонии закладки фундамента восстановления церкви Святого Николая.
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■촬영일자: 2011년 7월 July
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The Bell Player of Feodorovsky Cathedral, Pushkin, Russia
An informal winter music lesson featuring the outdoor church tower bells of Feodorovsky Cathedral in Pushkin, Russia. The cathedral was originally built for Tsar Nicholas II. The great Russian poet Alexander Pushkin studied here. Recorded January 2001.
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Russian nationalists, monarchists and fascist right wing supporters gathered at the unveiling of a monument to the country's last Tsar, Nicholas II, near Moscow on Saturday.
An orthodox priest led the diverse grouping of worshippers in a ceremony before unveiling the seven metre high statue.
The new monument will be guarded around the clock after similar stautes of the Tsar were recently blown up by left wing activists.
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In a peaceful setting outside a church near Moscow, the latest statue of the imperal Tsar Nicholas the II ia about to be unveiled.
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On Saturday, those faithful to the Tsar's memory, gathered for a Russian orthodox ceremony to mark the occasion.
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Despite its communist past, there are many in Russia who remain devoted to the Imperial family. The family was murdered by Bolshevik revolutionaries in July 1918.
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But nostalgia for the days of the Tsar is not popular with left wing activists, who have been blamed in recent times for blowing up two statues.
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The new statue will be guarded by cossacks and members of the neo-fascist Russian National Unity movement.
Cast in bronze, it stands seven metres high.
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Supporters are determined this should be a lasting monument to Tsar Nicholas, whose image was banned from display under communist rule.
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The Tsar is power itself - he says, Order, Orthodox belief. For any Russian person the Tsar is a symbol of freedom and power.
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Monarchist groups hope the statue will attract many visitors to the Church of Nicholas the Martyr and help their campaign to make Nicholas a saint.
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St.Nicholas Cathedral, St.Petersburg, Russia
Никольсакий собор в Санкт-Петербугре, Россия. St.Nicholas Cathedral, St.Petersburg, Russia
Snowy winter night and st. Nicholas Naval cathedral at Saint Petersburg. Aerial drone footage.
Snowy and windy winter night near st. Nicholas Naval cathedral at st. Petersburg. Aerial drone footage with classic music.
St Petersburg Russia Part 1 Driving into Town Nicholas Monument Serenade of the Seas Cruise Stop
Today, we were in St Petersburg! This was the highlight of our cruise. We arrived at 7am and all aboard time was 730pm, so we had the entire day. We booked our own private tour through the Internet for the 6 of us. The tour guide, Natalia, met us at the exit. Payment was collect upfront (USD 750) before we started on the tour. This is the first of many parts, so enjoy!
We left the ship and was brought to a very nice Mercedes Van, and we were introduced to our Russian driver. Then we took a nice drive into St Petersburg, with lots commentary along the way. The first spot was to stop at a place to take photographs, and then another stop at the Nicholas I monument to take more photographs. There were many other cruise ship tourists at these spots.
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22 VINTAGE PHOTOS CAPTURE DAILY LIFE OF THE LAST TSAR OF RUSSIA, NICHOLAS II IN THE 1910S
22 Vintage Photographs Capture Daily Life of the Last Tsar of Russia, Nicholas II in the 1910s:
Nicholas II was the last tsar of Russia under Romanov rule. His poor handling of Bloody Sunday and Russia’s role in World War I led to his abdication and execution.
Nicholas II was born on May 18, 1868, in Pushkin, Russia. He inherited the throne when his father, Alexander III, died in 1894. Although he believed in autocracy, he was eventually forced to create an elected legislature. Nicholas II’s handling of Bloody Sunday and World War I incensed his subjects and led to his abdication. Bolsheviks executed him on July 17, 1918, in Yekaterinburg, Russia.
1. Nicolas sharing breakfast with his son Alexei in 1909.
2. Tsar Nicolas II and his daughters on a cannon, c.1910s. From left to right, Anastasia Nicolaïevna Romanov, Maria Nicolaïevna Romanov, Tatiana Nicolaïevna Romanov and Olga Nicolaïevna Romanov near their father, Nicolas II Romanov, tsar of all Russias, a good father, proud of his daughters. A moment of happiness during a family holidays on the Black Sea, probably in Crimea.
3. Tsar Nicolas II and Emir of Bukhara, c.1910s. The Emirate of Bukhara was a Central Asian state that existed from 1785 to 1920. It occupied the land between the Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers, known formerly as Transoxiana.
4. A beautiful photo, shot on the imperial yacht of Nicolas II, c.1910s. Tsar surrounded by an officer and his sister Xenia, looks a picture with them, holding by one of his daughters, probably made by her.
5. Easter 1910 at the Livadia Palace. Tsar Nicolas II embraces the sailors which form the crew of his personal yacht, Standardt.
6. In 1910, Tsar Nicolas II, the Tsarina Alexandra and their children were living in Germany. They visited the various family members of the Czarina, born Hesse-Darmstadt.
7. Nicholas II, ready as a soldier, 1910. Tsar Nicholas II is rarely in civilian clothes in the photos. When he is not wearing his uniform, he wears outfits similar to those soldiers, and always a cap.
8. Nicholas poses with his heir in the middle of the sailors and officers of his personal yacht, 1910.
9. Meeting between Tsar Nicolas II and Orthodox monks or priests, 1911. The Orthodox Church is one of the pillars of Russia with the army.
10. Nicholas II & Alexeï: father and son, 1912.
11. Nicholas II between two tennis match, 1912.
12. Tsar Nicolas II with his tennis partner, c.1912-1913.
13. Nicolas II and George V, 1913.
14. Tsar Nicolas II and French General Joffre, 1913. Meeting between the Emperor of all the Russias with General Joffre, cief of the french military mission, representing French ally, during major military maneuvers held in Tsarskoe Selo.
15. Nicholas II met his officers, 1914.
16. Tsar, his son and Chiefs Of Staff, 1914.
17. French President Poincaré with his host, Tsar Nicolas II, 1914.
18. French President Poincaré on the yacht of Nicolas II: Alexandria, 1914.
19. The last smile of a Cossak named Nicholas II, 1914. The Tsar, in the uniform of Cossack, is one of the leaders of the outbreak of the First World War.
20. Interesting photo about Nicolas II and a Swastika, 1914.
21. Nicholas II playing the shepherd, 1914. On vacation in the mountains just before the outbreak of the First World War.
22. Nicholas II with three of his daughters, 1914.
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Catherine Palace - Pushkin - St Petersburg Russia
Catherine Palace (known until 1910 as the Great Palace of Tsarskoe Selo) is a Rococo style royal palace located in Pushkin, south of St Petersburg in Russia. It was built in 1717 and later extended and was the summer residence of the Russian tsars. The palace was almost destroyed in World War II but most of the palace has been restored to its former glory. Of the 58 halls destroyed during the war years, 32 have been recreated. Video includes footage of most of the palace rooms covered by the official tour groups, but no filming was permitted in the Amber Room.
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THE WINTER PALACE and STATE HERMITAGE MUSEUM, St PETERSBURG, RUSSIA
(See also St ISAAC'S CATHEDRAL The symbolic site of the October 1917 Revolution, and arguably the most iconic building in the city, the Winter Palace started life in 1764 as the primary residence of the Tsars and is today the main part of one of the world's greatest art museums, with over 3 million exhibits. (4 June 2010)
The first residential building in St. Petersburg: Cabin of Peter the Great
The cabin of Peter the Great (is a small wooden house which was the first St Petersburg palace of Tsar Peter I.
The log cabin was constructed in three days in May 1703, by soldiers of the Semyonovskiy Regiment. At that time, the new St Petersburg was described as a heap of villages linked together, like some plantation in the West Indies. The date of its construction is now considered to mark the foundation of the city.
The design is a combination of an izba, a traditional Russian countryside house typical of the 17th century, and the Tsar's beloved Dutch Baroque, later to evolve into the Petrine Baroque. Peter built similar domiki elsewhere in Russia - for example, in Voronezh, and Vologda. The wooden cabin in St Petersburg covers only 60 square meters (650 sq ft) and contains three rooms - living room, bedroom, and study. It has large ornate windows and a high hipped roof of wooden tiles. Inside, the wooden walls were painted with red oil to resemble brick, and the rooms came to be known as the red chambers. There are no fires or chimneys, as it was intended to be used only in the warmer summer months. It was occupied by the Tsar between 1703 and 1708, while Peter supervised the construction of the new imperial city and the Peter and Paul Fortress.
The cabin was moved to its present location, 6 Petrovskaia Naberezhnaia, in 1711 from its original site on the north bank of the River Neva close to the present Winter Palace. Peter had it encased for its protection within a red brick pavilion in 1723 and ordered that it be preserved for posterity as a memorial to his modesty, and the creation of St Petersburg ex nihilo. Catherine the Great ordered the shelter for the cabin to be renovated in 1784, and the protective brick pavilion was reconstructed by Nicholas I in the 1840s. Nicholas I also had the bedroom converted into a chapel dedicated to Christ the Redeemer, and iron railings were added in 1874.
Peter's domiki were used to mark significant dates, such as the bicentenary of Peter's birth in 1672. They became a center of devotion to the tsar, the Russian Orthodox Church, and the Russian motherland. An image of the log cabin was included on the Peter the Great Fabergé egg, created in 1903 to celebrate the bicentenary of the founding of St Petersburg. After the Russian Revolution, they became symbols of Russian heroic labor.
A prized national monument, the contents were removed, and the Cabin was boarded up and camouflaged during the Second World War. It was the first St Petersburg museum to reopen in September 1944, after the end of the Siege of Leningrad. Personal and domestic objects owned and used by Peter are still displayed within, and a bust of Peter by Parmen Zabello stands outside. The cabin is open to the public as a branch of the Russian Museum.
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12 HOURS IN THE WINTER PALACE + HERMITAGE MUSEUM | Saint Petersburg, Russia
An absolute MUST if you are in Saint Petersburg, The Hermitage Museum has the 2nd largest art collection in the world! I spent 12 HOURS touring this incredible mecca of history, imperial luxury and artist royalty. The Winter Palace is especially jaw dropping. Join me as I tour this incredible museum! xo
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Livadia palace: The summer residence of the last Russian tsar
The Romanovs loved spending summer in the Livadia palace - their Crimean residence that was reconstructed especially for Nicholas II and his family by architect Nikolay Krasnov in an Italian Neo-Renaissance style.