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Gothic Chapel (Peterhof)
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The Gothic Chapel, also known as the Chapel of Alexander Nevsky, is a striking Gothic Revival structure located in Alexandria Park within the Peterhof complex. Built in the 1830s for Emperor Nicholas I, its ornate spires and intricate stonework stand out against the surrounding greenery. Visitors can admire the chapel's exterior architecture and interior decorations, including stained glass windows and religious icons. The chapel served as a private place of worship for the Romanovs and offers a glimpse into 19th-century imperial religious life.
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- Exterior Gothic Revival architecture with pointed arches and spires
- Interior stained glass windows and religious iconography
- Peaceful setting within Alexandria Park, away from the main palace crowds
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