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La Pigna
Maria Alexandrovna
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Sissi
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Sanremo
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Chiesa di Cristo Salvatore


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Sanremo - Chiesa di Cristo Salvatore

Sanremo - Chiesa di Cristo Salvatore
Sanremo has Roman origins, it prospered in the Middle Age, when the population moved from the coast to high grounds. The town (named "La Pigna" was walled for protection Saracen raids.

It became a free town in the 15th century. In 1753 it rose against Genoese hegemonical attempts. But Genoa built the fortress of Santa Tecla, situated the port. The fortress still exists. It was used as a prison until 2002. It is now being transformed into a museum.

In 1814, Sanremo was annexed to the Kingdom of Sardinia. From the middle of the 18th century, the town grew rapidly, in part due to the development of tourism, which saw the first grand hotels built and the town extended along the coast. Similar to nearby Nice the nobility holidayed here. "Sissi", Empress of Austria, loved Sanremo. Empress Maria Alexandrovna of Russia and Emperor Nicholas II of Russia spent a winter here.

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Already Maria Alexandrovna has come up with the idea of ​​having a Russian Orthodox church built here, but it needed some years of planning. All the famous places, where the Russian nobility gathered (Nice, Baden Baden..), had Russian orthodox churches. San Basilio was erected from 1912 on when the Russian parish had about 1000 members. The church was heavily damaged during WWII but by now is well restored. It looks a bit like St. Basil's Cathedral on Red Square in Moscow.

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