• 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.[4].
  • Smolny Cathedral in St. Petersburg is located on the left bank of the Neva River, near the Smolny court in the place where they cooked the resin for the...
  • The Smolny Cathedral of the Resurrection is an active Orthodox church and an architectural monument of the 18th and early 19th centuries.
  • Smolny Cathedral is one of the monuments of world significance. Today the complex has the status of a branch of the State Museum "St. Isaac's Cathedral".
  • The Smolny Cathedral was built by order of Empress Elizabeth Petrovna, who wanted to build a monastery on the site of the palace where her childhood passed.
  • Smolny Cathedral is located on the left side of the Neva river, where earlier people made resin, used in ship building.
  • The Smolny Cathedral is a stunning building that gives tourists stunning views of the city and offers them a glimpse into Russian history.
  • In 1967 the church was reconstructed, and in 1974 a branch of the Museum of the History of Leningrad was opened inside Smolny Cathedral.
  • Smolny Cathedral St Petersburg - Smolny Cathedral is a part of Smolny Convent or the Smolny Convent of the Resurrection, located at the Ploschad Rastrelli.
  • 3/1 Rastrelli Square. Smolny Cathedral Alex Malev / Flickr. Smolny Cathedral Alex Malev / Flickr. The Great Mosque of St. Petersburg.