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The St. Isaac's Cathedral in St. Petersburg, 1916

The St. Isaac's Cathedral at the Issakievskaja Ploshchad 1, built between 1818-58 by the architect A. Montferrand, was at that time the main cathedral of the Russian Empire and the largest cathedral in St. Petersburg. It sits about 10, 000 people

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2587px x 1929px (2.6MB)
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Mary Evans / Sueddeutsche Zeitung Photo
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