THE CATHEDRAL OF ST. PETER AND PAUL
ST. PETERSBURG, RUSSIA
St. Peter and Paul's fortress is the birthplace of St Petersburg. It was originally constructed in timer over 3 summer months during the Great Northern War with the Swedish Empire (1700-1721). The fortress was rebuilt in stone in the 1730's to act as a military fortification, but was never actually been used for this purpose. The site later became a political prison. The Cathedral of St. Peter and Paul situated on the grounds of the Fortress is the burial place of many Russian emperors starting with Peter the Great (1689-1725) and ending with Nicholas II (1894-1917). The remains of the last Russian Tsar and his family were buried beneath the cathedral on July 17, 1998.
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