Alexander Nevsky Monastery (Lavra), St Petersburg, Russia
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Alexander Nevsky Monastery (Lavra), St Petersburg, Russia
View of the Alexander Nevsky Monastery (Lavra), St Petersburg, Russia. It was founded by Peter the Great in 1710 at the eastern end of the Nevski Prospekt to house the relics of Alexander Nevsky, patron saint of the newly-founded Russian capital. The monastery premises contain two churches, a cathedral, smaller structures, and two cemeteries. Date: circa 1904
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© Mary Evans / Grenville Collins Postcard Collection
1710 Alexander Archway Capital Carriages Cemeteries Cemetery Churches Cobblestones Dome Domes Drawn Founded Lavra Monastery Nevski Nevsky Patron Pedestrians Peter Petersburg Premises Prospect Prospekt Relics
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