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St. Isaac’s Cathedral – one of the main sights of St. Petersburg
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St. Isaac’s Cathedral (the Cathedral of St. Isaac of Dalmatia) is the largest Orthodox church in St. Petersburg, located on St. Isaac’s Square.
It is an outstanding example of late classicism with a number of new directions (neo-Renaissance, Byzantine style, eclecticism). This unique architectural structure is a high-altitude dominant of the central part of the city.
The cathedral was built by the architect Auguste de Montferrand in 1818-1858. The height of the cathedral – 101.5 m, the length and width – about 100 m, the inner area – more than 4000 square meters.
The outer diameter of the dome – 25,8 m. The building is decorated with 112 monolithic granite columns of different sizes. Photos by: Yuri Yuhanson.
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