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31/5/19 Saviour of Spilled Blood and St Issac Cathedrals, Mansarda Restaurant

I’m seeing two of the Museum of Four Cathedrals today.

Church of the Saviour on Spilled Blood – funded by the Imperial Family, the church was constructed over 24 years, between 1883 and 1907, during the reign of Alexander III. The church was built as a memorial to the slain Tsar Alexander II of Russia, who was mortally wounded on the site in 1881. It was closed by the Bolsheviks in the 1930s, but reopened in 1997 after 30 years of restoration work.

Interior mosaics – walls, arches, ceiling, altar
Mosaic of Christ Pantocrator, under the central dome

Architecturally, the Cathedral differs from Saint Petersburg’s other structures. The city’s architecture is predominantly Baroque and Neoclassical, but the Saviour on Spilled Blood harks back to medieval Russian architecture in the spirit of romantic nationalism. It intentionally resembles the 17th-century Yaroslavl churches and the celebrated St Basil’s Cathedral in Moscow. The church contains over 7500 square metres of mosaics – according to its restorers, more than any other church in the world.

Can’t believe how many beautiful stones are inlaid in that central door – amber, agate, ruby, emerald, turquoise

St Issac’s Cathedral, dedicated to Saint Issac of Dalmatia, a patron saint of Peter the Great. The Cathdrals bronze doors, covered in reliefs by Ivan Vitali, are patterned after the celebrated doors of the Battistero di San Giovanni in Florence, designed by Lorenzo Gihberti! Granites and marbles from all parts of Russia decorate the interiors.

Bronze doors
The Sanctuary, seen through the Holy Doors

Booked in for a meal @ Mansarda Restaurant – with views over St Issac Cathedral.

And if that wasn’t special enough, the restaurant was preparing for a concert that night by singer Elena Temnikova (one of 3 members of the group Serebro, which represented Russia at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2007). She came to do a sound check accompanied by 4 burly security dudes, and as I was about to take her pic, got a firm “nyet” from one of her security team, so once more, complied. A bit naughty, because we guests had to listen to interminable  “odin”, “dva”, “odin”, “dva”…. (one, two, one, two etc). You’d reckon the least one could do is take a pic….but ”nyet!”

Elena, Eurovision star!

Author: Lids

I live in St Kilda, Melbourne, Australia. Having worked for 3 decades, yes 3......I now plan to travel the globe and am excited about the journeys and adventures ahead. I'd like to share stories, experiences and maybe some inspirations with friends and family in real time...

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