St. Isaac's Cathedral is the third largest domed cathedral in the world
after St. Peter's in Rome and St. Paul's in London. It was built within 40 years
(1818-1858, architect A. Montferrand). It is one of the finest monuments of the
XIX century, formerly principal cathedral of the Russian capital, the largest
cathedral in town able to accommodate about 14,000 audiences. The cathedral is
graced with 112 solid granite columns weighing up to 114 tons each, and about
400 relieves and bronze sculptures. Its interiors are adorned with gold trim,
mosaics, 14 kinds of marble, malachite, lapis lazuli and paintings. If it is a
clear day we recommend climbing to the dome's top; the panoramic view is
absolutely worth the effort.