Nikolsky Cemetery - the third of the necropolisesThe Alexander Nevsky Lavra on the date of the discovery. Here outstanding figures and famous persons of various epochs are buried. Today, the cemetery with many ancient tombstones and crypts has an undeniable historical value.
In 1868-1871 the church of St. Nikolai Mirlikiy, the cemetery changes its name and has since been called Nikolsky. Necropolis since its foundation is more like a city park garden, rather than a mournful place. The territory has a regular layout, there is even a pond in the cemetery. They buried famous and rich people on Nikolsky. Each family seemed to be trying to rival with all the others in the splendor of the decoration of the grave. Chapels, crypts, monumental portals, crosses and obelisks of all forms. On many burial places decorative sculptures and even portrait busts of the deceased were installed.
After the revolution of 1917, many ancientthe necropolises of Leningrad were closed. In most cases, the active development of the city contributed to this. That Nikolskoe cemetery, once located on the outskirts, was surrounded by city blocks. Officially, the necropolis was closed in 1927. Even then, the cemetery could be turned into a city park-museum in the open air. But instead, some of the most valuable graves were transferred to the neighboring Literary bridges of the Volkov Cemetery and the Necropolis of Artists.
Nikolsky and marauders suffered greatly. In search of treasures, crypts were broken, graves were dug up and even elements of tombstones were stolen. Some time later, the city department, following the ancient necropolises, carried out the liquidation of "orphan" burials. Within the framework of this questionable program, hundreds of ancient tombstones from unvisited graves were destroyed. And suffered the St. Nicholas Church.
The temple was being converted to a crematorium,then it was used as a warehouse. The value of some monuments was officially recognized in 1940. However, the cemetery was remembered only in the 1970s with the complex restoration of the ensemble of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra. At that time a new columbarium wall was erected. In 1985, the church was reconstructed and again consecrated, after which the complex improvement of the cemetery territory finally began.