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- commons.wikimedia.org wiki/Category:Feodorovsky_…Tsarskoe Selo Alexandrovsky Park (17 of 26).jpg 3,056 × 4,592; 7.43 MB.
- theromanovfamily.com feodorovsky-gorodok-little-…Nicholas, unlike his earlier predecessor Peter the Great, loved all things Russian and had many ambitious plans for the Gorodok and the cathedral within it.
- ruskontur.com the-feodorovsky-sovereign-cathedral…On this day — 2nd September (O.S. 20th August) 1909, the foundation for the Feodorovsky Sovereign Cathedral was laid in Tsarskoye Selo.
- brilliant-tourism.com 12511421-feodorovsky-…In 1985-1995, the restoration of the cathedral was organized.
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g811323-…This marvelous Feodorovsky Cathedral is located in Alexander Park, just opposite the Martial Chamber( where is settled Museum Russian in World War I)...
- tsarnicholas.org 2020/04/04/feodorovsky-town-in-…For most visitors to Russia, a visit to Tsarskoye Selo (today known as Pushkin), includes the Catherine Palace and the nearby Alexander Palace.
- geomerid.com en/place/fedorovsky-royal-cathedral-…The first drawings of the Fedorovsky Cathedral in Tsarskoye Selo were prepared by architect Alexander Pomerantsev, but then it turned out that his cathedral...
- OpenTripMap.com en/card/W53018126Feodorovsky Cathedral in Tsarskoye Selo. Eastern orthodox church.
- alexanderpalace.org palace/fsobor.phpWhen the building of cathedral was completed in 1912 decoration of the interior was begun shortly according to Pokrovsky's design.
- wikidata.org wiki/Q2181901Eastern Orthodox church building. 0 references. inception. 1912. 1 reference. imported from Wikimedia project. French Wikipedia.
- expedia.com Feodorovsky-Cathedral-Bolshaya-…Close-by attractions like Catherine Palace and Park in Tsarskoye Selo, Alexander Palace and Pavlovsk Palace and Park will finish off your day nicely.
- religionmystic.com 17380105-theodorovsky-…The laying of the Feodorovsky Cathedral (Pushkin) took place in early September 1909, and the first stone was set by Emperor Nicholas II.