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Saviour Church on Sennaya Square

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Sennaya Square at the beginning of the XX century; the church was blown up by the Soviet regime in 1961, and the market has since been disassembled
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that was to replace it stands slightly to the north. The site of the church has been marked by a very small and plain-looking
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from the northern part of the city. It was rebuilt in stone in the 1750s to a
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Cultural heritage monuments of regional significance in Saint Petersburg
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and was slightly modified on several occasions, most importantly by
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to a cathedral status (in 1923) but was blown up at the height of
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The church originated as a wooden building transferred across the
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merchants trading at the nearby Sennaya Square market.
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Architects of St Petersburg in XVIII – XX Centuries
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59°55′38.14″N 30°19′14.44″E / 59.9272611°N 30.3206778°E / 59.9272611; 30.3206778


Sennaya Square
St. Petersburg
Late Baroque
Orthodox
Neva
Rastrelliesque
Andrey Kvasov
Luigi Rusca
belfry
icon screen
jug
Spassky Island
Fontanka
Moika
Griboyedov
Kryukov canals
Spasskaya
Joseph Stalin
Living Church
Nikita Khrushchev
metro vestibule
chapel
"Encyclopaedia of St. Petersburg"
the original


Isachenko 2010

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