The State Museum Monument St. Isaac's Cathedral
Detailed description
The cathedral, created by architect O. Montferrand, is a pedestal of Russian architecture of the XIX century; the tallest dome structure includes 4 squares of the city district. The "five-domed church" is the central main chapter and 4 small, terminating bell towers. Belfries are located in the domes.
Exterior: the facade of the cathedral is decorated with porticos with granite columns, the works of Russian sculptors are included in the design of the cathedral. Design: the facade of the cathedral is decorated with porticos with granite columns, the works of the Russian sculptor are part of the cathedral. The cathedral itself is decorated with sculptural angels, angels and candlesticks, and evangelists and apostles. The main dome features sculptures of archangels and angels. Some statues are made by electroplating copper. Temple interior: Vintage decoration of the Catholic church, as well as mosaics.
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Address
Isaakiyevskaya ploschad, 4, Admiralteyskiy okrug, Saint Petersburg, Russia, 190107