St. Isaac's Cathedral - St. Petersburg, Russia
Posted by: neoc1
N 59° 56.013 E 030° 18.415
36V E 349512 N 6647072
Saint Isaac's Cathedral is located on the north end of St. Isaac's Square in St. Petersburg, Russia.
Waymark Code: WM12BFR
Location: Russia
Date Posted: 04/20/2020
Views: 3
The present Neo-classical style Russian-Orthodox cathedral was commissioned by Czar Alexander I. Construction began in 1818 under the direction August de Montferrand and was complete 40 years later in 1858. The Cathedral features a Greek cross ground plan covered by a massive gilded central dome which is covered with 220 pounds of gold.
The exterior is composed of gray and pink granite with a total of 72 Corinthian columns weighing between 64 and 114 tons each. The central dome is 333' high and decorated with twelve statues of angels by sculptor Josef Hermann. The dome is the fourth largest church dome in the world.
During the Communist era the cathedral was converted to a museum. With the collapse of the Soviet Union, church services have resumed in the Cathedral but the structure is still primarily functions as a museum.
The 50 ruble coin was issue by Russia in 1991. The translation of the inscription around the rim is:
The 500 Anniversary of the United Russian State
Saint Isaac's Cathedral
The 1858 under the image refers to the year the cathedral was built.
Money Issuing Country: Russia
Currency: Ruble
Denomination: 50
Date of Issue: 01/01/1991
Type of Money: Coin
Relevant Website: [Web Link]
Law and Order:
Yes!
|
Visit Instructions:
To post a visit log for this category, you must visit the actual site of the waymark. Post at least one photo that you personally took of the site if at all possible. If you cannot provide a photo for some reason, your visit will still be welcome.
You do NOT need to be a numismatic collector to visit the waymark site, nor do you have to provide a photo of the piece of money. Just having a copy of it in question, however, is not sufficient; you must personally visit the site.