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Peter the Great's Capital: The Building of St. Petersburg

7 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the audacious construction of St. Petersburg, Peter the Great's 'window to the West' on the swampy Neva delta. They delve into the forced labor of serfs and Swedish prisoners, the staggering death toll, the innovative wooden scaffolding that became a city, and the symbolic meaning of the Peter and Paul Fortress. Lucas explains how Peter's decree forced nobles and merchants to build stone houses in the new capital, the role of the Menshikov Palace, and the flood-prone location that seemed mad to contemporaries. They also touch on the legend of the city rising from bones, the first ships at the Admiralty, and the cultural shift as Russia's elite grudgingly relocated from Moscow. The conversation ends with a reflection on whether a city born of such coercion can truly be called a triumph. #History #FexingoHistory #PeterTheGreat #SaintPetersburg #RussianHistory #NevaDelta #PeterAndPaulFortress #MenshikovPalace #Admiralty #GreatNorthernWar #WindowToTheWest #18thCentury #RussianEmpire #UrbanPlanning #ForcedLabor #Tsar #EasternEurope #Architecture Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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