History of Saint-Petersburg: The exhibition of panoramic author photographs “Petersburg through the eyes of angels: View from the Isaac’s Cathedral”

18 February 2013

In the building of the Vitebsky railway station in Saint-Petersburg on February 15, 2013 opened the exhibition of panoramic author photographs “Petersburg through the eyes of angels: View from the St. Isaac’s Cathedral”.

The exhibition of panoramic author photographs taken from the height of St. Isaac's Cathedral reveals all the diversity of the city, and the subtle nuances of his palette of moods. The visitors have the unique opportunity to see St. Petersburg with new and unusual angles - with the “angelic heights”. It is there people “see” the city sculpted guardian angels situated on the balustrade of St. Isaac's Cathedral. The author of the exhibition is a well-known in Russia and abroad photographer Eugene Mokhorev.