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Other religious buildings include the St. Petersburg Mosque, which opened in 1913, and is located opposite the Peter and Paul Fortress.
These buildings give wonderful glimpses into Russia’s past.
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This church has been used for a variety of purposes over the years. Initially built to serve the growing German community in the 19th century, the church is …
Peter and Paul Cathedral and Grand Ducal Burial Vault
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In the middle of the fortress stands the most impressive and visible of all the structures – Peter and Paul’s Cathedral. This is the burial place of all of the …