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Saint Petersburg Guide
PETER AND PAUL FORTRESS
The history of St.-Petersburg began on a small
island off the northern bank of the Neva where on May 16
(May 27, New Style), 1703, by order of Peter the Great,
the foundation stone was laid for the fortress named
Sankt-Petersburgh, the town of Saint Peter.
The new citadel was to protect the lands on the Neva
recaptured from Sweden in the course of the Great Northern War.
Sited most advantageously on what was called Merry Island
by the Swedes and Hare Island by the Finns, where the river
branches off into two arms, in close vicinity of the sea,
it controlled every possible avenue of the enemy's advance.
The fortress became the nucleus of the new city;
the resplendent future capital of the Russian Empire
named after it. Officially denoted the Fortress
of St.-Petersburg, it was also casually called the
Peter and Paul Fortress. The latter, now by far the more
common name is associated with the Cathedral of
St. Peter and St. Paul built in its territory.
The foundation stone of the first wooden church
"of three spires" was laid on June 29, 1703. Soon after,
the construction of a monumental stone edifice with a tall
belfry crowned with a slender glittering spire was begun
on its site. With the erection of the cathedral,
the St. Peter's Gate and other structures, the fortress
became a major ensemble inspired by traditions of
West-European architecture.
The fortress was brimful of versatile activities.
In the first decades of the 18th century the island
was one vast building site. The garrison quarters,
the town's first Lutheran church, the chemist's shop,
the Senate and the Mint were there. Some of the casemates
were leased to merchants for use as storehouses.
The fortress was the site of various ceremonies and victory salutes.
As time went by, the Russian emperors' burial vault was established
inside the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul.
The citadel on the Neva was more than once alerted but
was never involved in hostilities. As early as the 18th
century the fortress became notorious as the
"Russian Bastille", the principal prison for political
offenders.
1917 marked a sharp turn in the fate of the fortress,
which became one of the centers of the revolutionary
events in February and October. In the early 1920s it
was made into a museum. Today the fortress has acquired
the status of a museum-reserve. About two million visitors
come to the fortress every year. Permanent exhibitions
and exposition halls, scientific departments and administrative
offices of the Museum of the History of St.-Petersburg and
also unique collection stores are placed here.
The museum stores are located in the old ramparts of
the fortress. There are more than one million art and
historical objects dedicated to the history of St. Petersburg.
The museum founders since 1907 started to build the museum collection.
Among the most valuable items are paintings and prints depicting
different views of the city and objects of applied art
of the XVIII - XX centuries. The museum possesses the outstanding
collections of drafts, made by famous Russian and foreign architects
and showing all stages of St. Petersburg development, architectural
fragments: relief, stained-glasses, ceramic panels. Collection of
photographs and documents keep the most important events of the
history of St. Petersburg and Russia. The numismatics, archeological
collection, collections of posters, old technique, banners and
everyday life objects along with the art items compose
the outstanding constantly increasing collection.
- Open: Thur-Mon 11.00 a.m. to 5.00 p.m., Tues to 4.00 p.m.
- Location: Peter and Paul Fortress
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