Russian Revival architecture

Connected Sites: 7

Definition

WHS with buildings in the Russian Revival style. The style "comprises a number of different movements within Russian architecture that arose in the second quarter of the 19th century and was an eclectic melding of Byzantine elements (Neo-Byzantine architecture in the Russian Empire) and pre-Petrine (Old Russian) architecture". (wiki)

Contributor

Proposed by Els Slots

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Connected Sites

  • Tallinn
    Tallinn
    Estonia
    Inscribed: 1997
    3.72
    372
    17

    Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, built "to a design by architect Mikhail Preobrazhensky in a typical Russian Revival style in 1894–1900" (wiki)
  • St. Petersburg
    Inscribed: 1990
    4.19
    269
    9

    Church of the Savior on Blood in Central Saint Petersburg and Sts Peter and Paul's Cathedral in Petergof.
  • Trinity Sergius Lavra
    Inscribed: 1993
    3.08
    100
    5

    the Chernigovsky Skete
  • Potsdam
    Potsdam
    Germany
    Inscribed: 1990
    3.52
    372
    10

    Alexander Nevsky Memorial Church (1826; one of the earliest examples of this style)
  • Kremlin and Red Square
    Inscribed: 1990
    4.02
    254
    8

    State Historical Museum (1872), GUM (1890)
  • Kazan Kremlin
    Inscribed: 2000
    2.76
    71
    6

    Bell tower of the Epiphany Cathedral
  • Mathildenhöhe Darmstadt
    Inscribed: 2021
    2.56
    170
    6

    Russian Chapel in Darmstadt (1897)