- Smolny Convent
Smolny Convent or Smolny Convent of the Resurrection ("Voskresensky"), located on Ploschad Rastrelli, on the bank of the
River Neva inSaint Petersburg ,Russia , consists of a Cathedral ("sobor ") and a complex of buildings surrounding it, originally intended for aconvent .Construction on the complex was begun as a
Russian Orthodox monastery fornuns . It was built to house Elizabeth, the daughter ofPeter the Great , after she was disallowed fromsuccession to the throne and opted instead to become a nun. However, as soon as her Imperial predecessor, Ivan VI, was overthrown during acoup d'état carried out by the royal guards in 1741, Elizabeth decided against entering monastic life and accepted the offer of the Russian throne. However, work on the convent continued with royal patronage.The convent's main church ("
catholicon " or "sobor "), a stunning blue-and-white building, is considered to be one of the architectural masterpieces of the Italian architectFrancesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli , who also created theWinter Palace , theGrand Catherine Palace ("Yekaterininsky") inTsarskoye Selo (Pushkin), theGrand Palace inPeterhof and many other major St. Petersburg landmarks.The Cathedral is the centerpiece of the convent, built by Rastrelli between 1748 and 1764. The projected bell-tower 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.
When Catherine II assumed the throne, it was found that the new Empress strongly diapproved 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 or finish the interior of the cathedral. The building was only finished 1835 by
Vasily Stasov with the addition of aneo-classical interior to suit the changed architectural tastes of the day. The Cathedral wasconsecrated on 22 July 1835, its mainaltar is dedictated to theResurrection and the two side altars are dedicated toSt. Mary Magdalene andRighteous Elizabeth . The church was closed by theSoviet authorities in 1923.Today, Smolny Cathedral is used primarily as a concert hall and the surrounding convent buildings house various offices and government institutions.
The nearby
Smolny Institute is named after the convent.External links
* [http://www.hotelsrussia.net/content/lnk042.aspx Ensemble of Smolny Cathedral]
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