Postcard from Russia | St. Isaac's Cathedral, St. Petersburg

Postcard | St. Isaac's Cathedral in St. Isaac's Square , St. Petersburg, Russia

Postcard | St. Isaac's Cathedral in St. Isaac's Square , St. Petersburg, Russia
Russian Kremlins - Ryazan Kremlin
POSTCROSSING: RU-1926812 / Travels 8,648 km (5,374 miles) in 27 days from Russia to the Philippines.

POSTCARD: Saint Isaac's Cathedral is the largest Russian Orthodox cathedral in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The cathedral is dedicated to Saint Isaac of Dalmatia, built from 1818 until 1858. The cathedral's main dome rises 101.5 metres (333 ft) and is plated with pure gold and decorated with twelve statues of angels.

STAMP: 2009 definitives series stamp (Russian Kremlins/Architecture) showing Ryazan Kremlin (25.00 RUB) issued by MARKA Publishing & Trading Centre and printed by Association GOZNAK of the Ministry of Finance of the Russian Federation.

Thanks to Alina of Russian Federation!


1 comments:

Unknown said...

St. Petersberg seems like a beautiful place to visit. I like Slavic architecture.

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