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December — twelfth month of the gregorian calendar. the tenth month starokrimskoe year that began before the reforms of caesar in march. after the shift of the beginning of the year on january the twelfth, the last month of the year. one of seven months with length of 31 days. in the southern hemisphere is a summer month in the northern winter. the czechs used to be called "wolf month" in the modern era until the 20th of december according to the gregorian calendar, the sun is in the constellation of ophiuchus, from the 20th of december in the constellation sagittarius[2] (according to other sources — 18 dec[3]). january — the first month of the year in the julian and gregorian calendars, the eleventh month starokrimskoe year that began before the reforms of caesar in march. one of seven months with length of 31 days. it is, on the average, the coldest month of the year in most parts of the northern hemisphere (where january is the second month of winter), and the warmest month of the year in most parts of the southern hemisphere (where january is the second month of summer).in the modern era until the 20th of january according to the gregorian calendar, the sun is in the constellation of sagittarius, from january 20 — the constellation capricorn[1] (according to other sources — january 19[2]). february is the second month in the julian and gregorian calendars, the twelfth month starokrimskoe year that began before the reforms of caesar in march. it's the shortest month of the year, and only a number of days less than 30: has 28 days in ordinary year and 29 days in leap years. in the northern hemisphere of earth is the latest by the third month of winter in the southern hemisphere — the third month of summer.in the modern age to 16 february in the gregorian calendar, the sun is in the constellation of capricorn, from february 16 — in the constellation of aquarius[1][2].
The official date of opening of the Cathedral is October 20, 1708 — birthday of architect Rena (the day he turned 76 years old), but the actual service at the Cathedral commenced on 2 December 1697. Before commencing construction, the Ren actually had three completely alter the project. The first project intended to build on the Foundation of the burned-out fourth Cathedral new big Church. This project was rejected almost immediately — apparently the authorities wanted something more grandiose. The second project involved the construction of a Church, having in view the plan of a Greek cross. This project was worked out in detail — suffice it to say that up to the present time preserved is executed in scale 1:24 layout of this Cathedral, which today is exhibited in the Cathedral of St. Paul. However, this project was also rejected as too radical. The third project of Ren involves the construction of a rather large Church with a dome and two towers with belfries. This project was approved, and in June 1675 the construction work began. However, soon after king Charles II re-claimed for the project and ordered changes, which he described as decorative. These decorative change was a large dome, made to St. Paul's Cathedral one of the biggest London attractions. It is generally accepted that the dome of the Cathedral was very similar to the dome of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome.
Under the dome there are three galleries: the internal whispering gallery and exterior stone and Golden gallery. Whispering gallery owes its name not provided by architects, especially its acoustics: a word even spoken in a whisper, at one end of the gallery, repeatedly reflected its walls, causing a murmur could hear people on the other end of the gallery.
In the steeples of the Cathedral are 17 bells, 13 of them in the North-West tower and 4 (including the bell Big Paul (eng. Great Paul) and Large Volume (eng. Great Tom) — in the South-West tower.