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CEMETERIES (23 listings) File Created: 28-Jan-03
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Some cemeteries are split into two parts for Orthodox Russians and non-orthodox Russians. Some, such as Alexander Nevskiy Lavra (Monastery), are now necropolis reserved for graves of the famous.

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Armenian Smolenskoe Cemetery  
Cemetery is served by Armenian Church of Holy Resurrection
   29 Smolenki reki nab...........................................................................................................Tel: 350-5301
Vasileostrovskaya +Bus: 41;
      
Bogoslovskoe Cemetery  
   1a Laboratornyy prosp.....................................................................................................Shop:544-7524
   Tel: ..................................................................................................................................................544-7523
Ploshchad Lenina +T-Bus: 38;
Bolsheokhtinskoe Cemetery  
   5 Metallistov prosp...............................................................................................................Tel: 224-2729
Novocherkasskaya +T-Bus: 18;
      
Jewish Cemetery  
   66a Aleksandrovskoy Fermy prosp.................................................................................Tel: 114-0078
Bus: 53;
      
Kazanskoe Cemetery  
   34 Yunnatov tupik..................................................................................................................................
      
Kinoveevskoe Cemetery  
   16a Oktyabrskaya nab........................................................................................................Tel: 587-9414
Novocherkasskaya +Bus: 5;
      
Lazarevskoe Cemetery At Alexander Nevskiy Monastery.
Burial site of architects (Voronikhin, Zakharov, Kvarengi, Rossi), artists (Antropov, Borovikovskiy, Kozlovskiy, Shchedrin) & scientists (Lomonosov).
   179 Nevskiy prosp................................................................................................................Tel: 274-2635
Su-We, FrSa 11-19; Ploshchad Aleksandra Nevskogo;
Literary Burial Ground, Necropolis at Volkovskoe Cemetery  
Part of Volkovskoe cemetery. Graves of writers (Blok, Turgenev, Kuprin), scientists (Mendeleev, Bekhterev), actors (Vaganova, Simonov), architects & artists.
   30 Rasstannaya ul................................................................................................................Tel: 166-2383
Bus: 57, Tram: 25, Tram: 49;
      
Necropolis at Alexander Nevskiy Monastery  
Necropolis was founded in 1765 & consists of three cemeteries: Lazarevskoe, Nikolskoe & Tikhvinskoe; Trinity Cathedral, Church of the Annunciation, Church of the Virgin Mary All Sorrow and Joy, & Lazarevskaya Church are on the monastery grounds. The little Church of the Resurrection is located near the cemetery.
   1 Monastyrki reki nab..........................................................................................................Tel: 274-2952
      
Nikolskoe Cemetery at Alexander Nevskiy Monastery Opened in 1862.
Burial site of writers Goncharov & Mamin-Sibiryak, poet Apuchtin, artist Makovskiy, historian Gumilev.
   1 Monastyrki reki nab..........................................................................................................Tel: 274-2952
      
Novo-Volkovskoe Cemetery  
   80 Salova ul............................................................................................................................Tel: 298-0929
Tram: 15, Tram: 25, Tram: 43;
      
Novodeviche Cemetery Opened in 1849.
Graves of poets (Nekrasov, Tyutchev, Maykov), artists (Vrubel, Golovin, Ivanov), composers (Rimskiy-Korsakov, Napravnik), doctor (Botkin), admiral (Nevelskoy). Church of Kazan is here.
   100 Moskovskiy prosp. at the Novodevichiy Convent.........................................................................
Piskarevskoe Memorial Cemetery  
Final resting place of more than 480,000 Leningraders, who perished during the 41-44 siege.
   74 Nepokorennykh prosp...................................................................................................Tel: 247-5716
   Tel: ..................................................................................................................................................247-5729
Ploshchad Muzhestva +Bus: 123;
      
Serafimovskoe Cemetery Church of the Serafim is located at this cemetery.
Designed by Baranov in 1906
   1a Serebryakov per..............................................................................................................Tel: 430-3151
      
Shuvalovskoe Cemetery  
   106a Vyborgskoe shosse...................................................................................................Tel: 554-1659
Ozerki +Bus: 259;
      
Smolenskoe Cemetery Graves of famous 18th century people
   24 Kamskaya ul.....................................................................................................................Tel: 321-9993
Vasileostrovskaya +Bus: 41; Tram: 1;
      
Tikhvinskoe Cemetery  
Burial site of Russian writers (Zhukovskiy, Dostoevskiy, Karamzin), composers (Glinka, Dargomyzhskiy, Mussorgskiy, Rimskiy-Korsakov, Tchaikovskiy, artists (Kramskoy, Kuindgi), sculptors (Orlovskiy, Klodt).
   179 Nevskiy prosp................................................................................................................Tel: 274-2635
Su-We, FrSa 11-19; Ploshchad Aleksandra Nevskogo;
Volkovskoe Lutheran Cemetery A "split cemetery" with separate entrances
   1 Volkovki reki nab...............................................................................................................Tel: 166-3334
Bus: 57, Tram: 10, Tram: 44;
      
Volkovskoe Orthodox Cemetery  
Holds the Necropolis "Literatorskie Mostki" for famous writers & scientists.
   7a Rasstannyy proezd.........................................................................................................Tel: 166-0400
Bus: 57, Tram: 10, Tram: 25, Tram: 44;
      
Levashovskoe Memorial Cemetery  
Burial and memorial site of recently discovered victims of Stalin repressions
   135 Gorskoe shosse............................................................................................................Tel: 594-9514
      
Severnoe Cemetery  
   Tel: ..................................................................................................................................................594-8626
      
Yuzhnoe Cemetery  
   1 Volkhonskoe shosse........................................................................................................Tel: 278-4623
   Tel: ..................................................................................................................................................278-4388
Moskovskaya +Bus: 290, Prospekt Veteranov +Bus: 290, 295;
Zelenogorskoe Cemetery  
   89 Lenina prosp....................................................................................................................Tel: 231-3219