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Visit a very unique Russian church
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The Cathedral of Our Lady of Kazan is situated in St-Petersburg not far from the Russian Museum. This orthodox cathedral is devoted to the icon of Our Lady of Kazan, the young woman of Kazan who found a lost icon thanks to the Virgin Mary.A visit to the cathedral will help you discover a church designed in the neo-classic style unique to St-Petersburg. There you will see a majestic dome of 76 meters in height, and 96 columns forming a semicircle. The unique bronze s...
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Visit one of the most picturesque buildings of St Petersburg
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Constructed by Alexander III to commemorate where his son, Alexander II, was assassinated in 1881, the Cathedral of the Saviour on Spilled Blood is built in a neo-Russian style, and its edifices are some of the most picturesque in St-Petersburg today.Hours of operation: Open from 10:30 am to 6 pm. Closed on Wednesdays....
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Don't miss the essentials of St-Petersburg
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Explore the historic center of St-Petersburg by transport and on foot and admire the most famous monuments: the Palace Square, the Senate Square, St-Isaac's Cathedral, the tip of Vasilyevsky Island, Nevsky Prospekt, the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood, the Field of Mars, the Arts Square, and the street of the architect Rossi. This excursion will not be complete without going over the many bridges and passing the numerous quays of the Venice of the North....
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