Lot Essay
Located at the head of the Neva River on Lake Ladoga, Schlisselburg Fortress was founded in the 13th Century by Prince Iurii of Novgorod. Historically significant due to its strategic strength guarding Novgorod and its access to the Baltic Sea, today the Fortress is better known as the "Russian Bastille". Inmates included the Decembrists who revolted on Senate Square in 1825 and Vera Figner, see lot 156. During World War II, Schisselburg was seized by Germany; the recapture of the city in 1943 by Russian forces reopened access to besieged Leningrad.