The Evangelical Lutheran Church of Saint Catherine (Swedish: Sankta Katarina kyrka, Finnish: Pyhän Katariinan kirkko, Russian: Евангелическо-лютеранская церковь Святой Екатерины) is an Evangelical Lutheran church located at Malaya Konyushnaya Ulitsa 1 in Saint Petersburg, Russia.
[1] Many Swedes and Finns worked in Peter the Great's construction of Saint Petersburg.
In 1885, the current church building was completed, designed by Carl Andersson (1826–88) who was born in Sweden, but worked in Saint Petersburg.
Prominent Swedish families such as those of Immanuel Nobel and Johan Patrik Ljungström[2] belonged to this church.
During the Soviet time, the church was closed completely in 1936 and was used for basketball and other sports activities.