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assumed the throne, it was found that the new Empress strongly disapproved of the baroque style, and funding that had supported the construction of the convent rapidly ran out. Rastrelli was unable to build the huge bell-tower he had planned and unable to finish the interior of the cathedral. The
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was to become the tallest building in St. Petersburg and, at the time, all of Russia. Elizabeth's death in 1762 prevented Rastrelli from completing this grand design.
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in 1741). Elizabeth decided against entering monastic life and accepted the offer of the Russian throne. Work on the convent continued with her royal patronage.
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In April 2015 Smolny Cathedral was returned to the Russian Orthodox Church, and is now an active Orthodox church, the Divine Liturgy is held daily.
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The name "Smolny" derives from the location. In the early days of St. Petersburg the place at the edge of the city where
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The Cathedral is the centerpiece of the convent, built by Rastrelli between 1748 and 1764. The projected
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authorities in 1923. It was looted and allowed to decay until 1982, when it became a concert hall.
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The faculties of sociology, political science and international relations of the
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interior to suit the changed architectural tastes at the time. The cathedral was
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to the throne, she opted to become a nun. However, her Imperial predecessor,
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Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Saint Petersburg
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are located in some of the buildings surrounding the cathedral.
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Christian monasteries established in the 18th century
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Russian
River Neva
Saint Petersburg
Russia
convent
Russian Orthodox
Elizabeth
Peter the Great
succession
Ivan VI
coup d'Γ©tat
royal guards

Sobor
catholicon
Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli
Winter Palace
Grand Catherine Palace
Tsarskoye Selo
Pushkin
Grand Palace
Peterhof
bell-tower

Catherine II
Vasily Stasov
neo-classical
consecrated
altar

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