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  1. Saint Isaac's Cathedral. Saint Isaac's Cathedral or Isaakievskiy Sobor ( Russian: Исаа́киевский Собо́р, romanized : Isaákiyevskiy Sobór) is a large architectural landmark cathedral that currently functions as a museum with occasional church services in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is dedicated to Saint Isaac of Dalmatia, a ...

    • 12,000, 260,000 m³ (volume)
    • 1858
  2. St. Isaac's Cathedral is a former Orthodox church and a museum in St. Petersburg, Russia. Learn about its impressive facades, interiors, mosaics, stained glass and views from the colonnade.

  3. Saint Isaac's Cathedral, St. Petersburg. Saint Isaac’s Cathedral, iron-domed cathedral in St. Petersburg that was designed in Russian Empire style by Auguste de Montferrand. Covering 2.5 acres (1 hectare), it was completed in 1858 after four decades of construction. The granite and marble building is cruciform, and its great dome is one of ...

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  4. Apr 16, 2021 · Learn about the neoclassical church in St Petersburg, Russia, built by Tsar Alexander I and designed by a French architect. Find out how it became a museum, a symbol of atheism and a landmark of the city skyline.

  5. St. Isaac’s Cathedral is the Worldwide known masterpiece of architecture, monumental painting, mosaic and sculpture. From all four sides the facades of the cathedral are decorated by symmetrically placed porticos with 48 monolithic columns that are made from granite and each weighing 114 tons (255, 360 lbs.). In total, there are 112 ...

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  6. St. Isaac's Cathedral was intended to be the greatest in the Russian Empire. An unusual work of art, with four impotent columned porticos, as the interior of the Cathedral is a profusion of exquisite murals and mosaics, with eye-catching combination of colored marbles, malachite, lapis and gilt. Take your time and enjoy your visit.

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  8. St. Isaac’s Cathedral. 1818 – 1858. Architect: Auguste Ricard de Montferrand. At 333 feet, St. Isaac’s is the fourth tallest domed structure in Europe after St. Peter’s in Rome, St. Paul’s in London and the Santa Maria del Flore in Florence. The cruciform neoclassical cathedral was designed by the French architect Auguste Montferrand ...

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