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  1. The former Institute of Noble Maidens is part of the ensemble of the Resurrection Smolny Cathedral, which is one of the oldest churches in St. Petersburg and a landmark of the city, made in the style of Elizabethan Baroque. The cathedral was consecrated on July 20 (August 2, new style), 1835, 87 years after the foundation stone was laid in 1748 ...

  2. 18 de sept. de 2021 · The Imperial Educational Society of Noble Maidens, or the Smolny Institute, was founded by Catherine the Great as the first state educational institution for women in Russia. This lecture will give an overview of the history of the Smolny and its impressive educational offerings. The presentation is illustrated by very rare photographs ...

  3. Smolny Institute of Noble Maidens was housed by Smolny convent of Resurrection; in 1809 it was given a new building constructed in accordance with G. Quarenghi design (Smolny Institute). The educational society took care of 200 noble maidens. Their education lasted for 12 years and was divided into 4 age classes 3 years each.

  4. 21 de sept. de 2021 · The Smolny Institute (Video) On September 18th, Dr. Nancy Kovaleff-Baker presented “Elite Education in Pre-Revolutionary Russia: The Imperial Educational Society of Noble Maidens” as a part of the Russian History Museum’s Second Saturday lecture series. In this presentation, Dr. Baker outlined different eras of and experiences within The ...

  5. 1 de ene. de 2021 · The article is devoted to the characteristics of the educational system of the Smolny Institute for noble maidens, the first educational institution for women in Russia, which laid the foundation ...

  6. SMOLNY INSTITUTE. Catherine II (the Great) founded the Smolny Institute for Girls, officially the Society for the Upbringing of Noble Girls, in 1764. Its popular name comes from its site in the Smolny Monastery on the left bank of the Neva River in St. Petersburg.Inspired by Saint-Cyr, a boarding school for girls in France, Smolny was part of Catherine's educational plan to raise cultured ...

  7. 26 de feb. de 2022 · We will start the story from the beginning, from 1764, when the empress, who recently had ascended the throne, decided to establish an educational institution for the daughters of the nobles. It was the first women's educational institution in Russia. Catherine took the Saint-Cyr Institute near Paris as a model.