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Savior on the Spilt Blood


This church is known to Petersburgers as the Church of the Savior on the Spilled Blood - or even just the Church on the Blood - as it marks the spot where Alexander II was fatally wounded in an assassination attempt on March 1, 1881. Designed by Alfred Parland in the style of 16th and 17th-century Russian churches, the Church of the Resurrection provides a stark (some would say jarring) contrast to its surroundings of Baroque, Classical and Modernist architecture.

Alexander II died of wounds inflicted in an attack by the terrorist group People's Will. Immediately, his heir, Nicholas I, declared his intention to erect a church on the site in his father's memory, and moreover to have this church built in "traditional Russian" style - in distinction to what he saw as the contaminating Western influence of Petersburg.

  
The Church of Resurrection (Savior on the Spilt Blood) interior
The Church of Resurrection (Savior on the  Spilt Blood) interior
The Church of Resurrection (Savior on the Spilt Blood) interior
The Church of Resurrection (Savior on the  Spilt Blood) interior
The Savior on Blood
The Savior on Blood

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