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Nevski Collection

Nevski, a name that resonates with grandeur and beauty across different cities

Background imageNevski Collection: Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Yalta, Ukraine

Alexander Nevsky Cathedral, Yalta, Ukraine
View of the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Yalta, Ukraine. It was built in 1902

Background imageNevski Collection: Alexander Nevski Cathedral, Sophia, Bulgaria

Alexander Nevski Cathedral, Sophia, Bulgaria

Background imageNevski Collection: Postcard showing the Nevsky Prospect, St Petersburg, Russia, 1900 (coloured photo)

Postcard showing the Nevsky Prospect, St Petersburg, Russia, 1900 (coloured photo)
CHT199662 Postcard showing the Nevsky Prospect, St Petersburg, Russia, 1900 (coloured photo) by Russian School (20th century); Private Collection; © Archives Charmet

Background imageNevski Collection: Gostiny Dvor (left) St Petersburgs largest department store

Gostiny Dvor (left) St Petersburgs largest department store
A view of Gostiny Dvor (left), St Petersburgs largest department store, in Nevski Prospekt, with pedestrians and traffic outside

Background imageNevski Collection: Sofia Cathedral

Sofia Cathedral
St. Alexander Nevski Cathedral, Sofia, Bulgaria, built to the designs of architect Pomerantsev between 1904 and 1912. Date: 1930s

Background imageNevski Collection: St Petersburg / Nevski

St Petersburg / Nevski
St Petersburg: Nevski Prospekt Date: circa 1915

Background imageNevski Collection: Alexander Nevsky Monastery (Lavra), St Petersburg, Russia

Alexander Nevsky Monastery (Lavra), St Petersburg, Russia
View of the Alexander Nevsky Monastery (Lavra), St Petersburg, Russia. It was founded by Peter the Great in 1710 at the eastern end of the Nevski Prospekt to house the relics of Alexander Nevsky

Background imageNevski Collection: Russia, St Petersburg

Russia, St Petersburg
St Petersburg, Russia - Nevski Prospekt Date: circa 1901

Background imageNevski Collection: Kazan Cathedral, St Petersburg, Russia

Kazan Cathedral, St Petersburg, Russia
View of Kazan Cathedral on Nevski Prospekt, St Petersburg, Russia. This Russian Orthodox cathedral is dedicated to Our Lady of Kazan, a 16th century icon of the Virgin Mary

Background imageNevski Collection: The Nevski Prospect - Saint Petersburg, Russia

The Nevski Prospect - Saint Petersburg, Russia
The Nevsky Prospekt (Nevsky Avenue) - Saint Petersburg, Russia Date: circa 1906

Background imageNevski Collection: Russia Petersburg

Russia Petersburg
Around the time of the 1905 insurrection

Background imageNevski Collection: St Petersburg

St Petersburg
Motor cars pass horse traffic on the fashionable Nevski Prospekt

Background imageNevski Collection: St Petersburg C1905

St Petersburg C1905
Birds eye view of the Nevski Prospekt, the citys main thoroughfare

Background imageNevski Collection: Women in Red Parade

Women in Red Parade
Women are prominent in a parade by dissidents on the Nevski Prospekt, Petrograd

Background imageNevski Collection: Petrograd May Day Demo

Petrograd May Day Demo
May Day demonstration on the Nevski Prospekt, Petrograd

Background imageNevski Collection: Procession in Petrograd

Procession in Petrograd
A solemn procession on the Nevski Prospekt, Petrograd, mourns those who gave their lives in the name of freedom. Date: March 1917

Background imageNevski Collection: Bolshevik Demo Petrograd

Bolshevik Demo Petrograd
A Bolshevik demonstration processes along the Nevski Prospekt at Petrograd (St Petersburg as was and as will again be.)

Background imageNevski Collection: Poland / Warsaw Nevsky

Poland / Warsaw Nevsky
Warsaw: Church of St Alexander Nevski

Background imageNevski Collection: St Petersburg Postcard

St Petersburg Postcard
A busy street scene with horses and carts and pedestrians in Nevski Prospect, St Petersburg


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Nevski, a name that resonates with grandeur and beauty across different cities. From the iconic Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Yalta, Ukraine to the majestic Sofia Cathedral in Sophia, Bulgaria, this name is synonymous with architectural marvels. In St Petersburg, Russia's cultural capital, Nevski leaves an indelible mark. The Gostiny Dvor stands tall as the city's largest department store on this bustling avenue. Alongside it lies the Alexander Nevsky Monastery (Lavra), a place of tranquility amidst the urban chaos. Speaking of St Petersburg and its enchanting charm, one cannot miss Kazan Cathedral - a testament to Russia's rich history and religious heritage. And then there is The Nevski Prospect itself - an emblematic street that encapsulates the spirit of Saint Petersburg. Russia holds a special place for Nevski; it is where his legacy truly shines through. With each visit to these remarkable landmarks in St Petersburg or Sofia or Yalta, one can't help but be captivated by their magnificence. So let us wander along these streets named after him – from Ukraine to Bulgaria and back to Russia – immersing ourselves in their splendorous sights and embracing the allure of Nevski.