Nice card from Saint Petersburg of Saint Isaac's Cathedral. St. Isaac's was named after Saint Isaac of Dalmatia. He is the patron saint of Peter the Great, who was born on St. Isaac's feast day.
Saint Isaac's is the fourth church built on this site. It was ordered by Tsar Alexander I to replace an earlier structure. It took 40 years to complete (1818-1858).
In 1931 the Soviets turned Saint Isaac's into the Museum of the History of Religion and Atheism. During the Second World War the dome was painted grey so as to stand out less against German aircraft.After the Soviets fell, the museum was removed and regular worship services resumed, but only on the left side of the chapel. In 2017, the governor of Saint Petersburg announced that the chapel would be transferred to the Russian Orthodox Church.
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