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Russia, St. Petersburg, January 2022. View of the Church of the Feodorovskaya Icon of the Mother of God from bottom to top. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The colorful Mosque of St-Petersburg Royalty Free Stock Photo
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A Golden Dome in front of the Great Mosque of Saint Petersburg, Russia
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
The Great Mosque of St. Petersburg is the biggest Mosque in the European part of Russia. The building was constructed in 1909-1920 by the architect Nikolai Vasilyev, also involving the engineer S. Krichinsky and the architect A. von Gauguin. Its construction in 1913 was dedicated to the tercentenary of the Romanov house. However, it took another seven years to finish the work on the interior decoration of the temple. The St. Petersburg Mosque is one of the largest in Europe - it can accommodate up to 5,000 people


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