The Kazan Cathedral – a masterpiece of the early 19th-century Russian architecture – was built by Andrei Voronikhin. The building of the Kazan Cathedral was completed in 1811 and took ten years. The cathedral stands with its north façade facing Nevsky Prospect. On either side of the building runs a monumental semicircular colonnade of 96 Corinthian columns the outside wings of which end in grandiose portals. The southern and western entrances to the cathedral are similarly ornamented with six columned porticoes with pediments and approached by broad staircases. The huge windows in the building and the fine semicircular colonnade lend the whole edifice a restrained monumental character together with an unusual impression of lightness.
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