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St. Isaac's Cathedral is the largest Orthodox church in St. Petersburg today and one of the tallest domed structures in the world. The interior walls of the cathedral are lined with white marble with finishing panels made of green and yellow marble, jasper and porphyry. The main dome was painted from the inside by Karl Bryullov Vasily Shebuev, Fedora Bruni, Ivan Vitali and many other famous artists and sculptors also worked on the interior decoration of the temple.