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Hello everyone, Chairman here are
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the technologies of the past when the
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columns of
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St. Isaac's Cathedral were made with the help of the simplest tools. And now
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they can't make a pipe from the chimney so that it
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goes into another third time I have to
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go and replace it first. I didn't put the damper
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on the boiler. Now everything
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is put on later the transition was not put on
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the gate, now it is put on, but now the pipe is
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not put on the transition like this,
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these are the technologies We now have, as
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for the tiles, how much extra time
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is spent on aligning the seams between the
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tiles, tiles of different patterns, but they are
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from the same series, all in the same boxes
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where the declared size is 250x 450 mm But in
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fact it turns out that the tile with a
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rose is 2 mm longer and this is all the age of
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computer technology, the question is brewing
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how then serf craftsmen in the 19th
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century cut marble using the simplest
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tools this is the second part of the film
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lies of historians mysteries of St. Petersburg
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And in the first part, you could see how our
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familiar researcher John Conor climbed
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on the floor of the Sheba Cathedral in Karachi and
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entered into uncomfortable dialogues with
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the guides, and we also
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compared the paintings of the original painting by
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Benjamin Patterson, which was painted
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in 1800 and hangs in the Pushkin Museum in
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Moscow and as far as I understand, a drawing by
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Bazhir Nava Ivan Nikolaevich from his
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cultural and historical sketch of the
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two-century life of St. Petersburg, it is
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this drawing that we can see in Wikipedia
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on the page of the Kazan Cathedral in St.
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Petersburg, and under the drawing there is an inscription
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view of the Kazan Cathedral in
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1821 from Patterson’s drawing, let me remind you
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that Patterson painted his picture in
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1000 800 when the Kazan Cathedral did
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not yet exist and its construction would
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only begin in 1801 and end
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in
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1811 we found 10 differences in these
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paintings I will not repeat So
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if you have not watched the first part,
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go to hint in the upper right
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corner of the screen and look at it first, but
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for everyone else, let's move on. I want to
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express my deep gratitude to the
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subscribers and viewers of my channel for
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writing comments and
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noticing on the other and slightly
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blurring, but this is a very important
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detail. I think the most important thing is Pay
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attention to the shadows on the ground are
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radically opposite Why was it
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necessary to redraw the picture and
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change the shadows? Because now the
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shadow doesn’t fall like that and why suddenly
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this group of people disappeared from the picture
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Here people in military uniform are walking
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with a young lady But their uniform is different,
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for example, from here these military men
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who are gesturing something, perhaps
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Why these particular military men were removed Please
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write your opinion in the comments
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I think everyone will be very interested in
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reading Perhaps they are the French
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military Although the uniform in those days was
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very similar and why the shadows look in the
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opposite direction is one thing
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redraw the drawing and change the crosses
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on the cathedral and on the stelli, and another thing is to
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redraw the shadows for what Well, in
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continuation of the fascinating tour of the
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mysterious city of St. Petersburg, John
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Conor shows us another cathedral, this is the
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Trinity Cathedral, or rather the Trinity
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Izmailovsky Cathedral and the full historical
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name is the cathedral of that life-giving
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Trinity of the Life Guards of the Izmailovsky Regiment
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so that you understand the Life Guards from the
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German Life Guards and Guard protection. That
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is, these are Bodyguards, but not just
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Bodyguards, but an honorary name for
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selected military units intended
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to protect the person and the place of residence of the
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monarch. I think it is correct to compare them with the
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presidential Kremlin regiment at the
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present time and imagine that
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now they are OTG. Here is such a cathedral,
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look at the third cathedral of St. Petersburg,
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which John Conor shows us and all of
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them, to put it mildly, do not look like our
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Orthodox churches, here they are clearly some kind of
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Empire style, some pagan temples And if you
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look at this cathedral from a height, it
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looks like an equilateral
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cross. Do you want to listen to its history? It
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reminds me very much of something. The
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first marching temple of the Life Guards of the
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Izmailovsky Regiment was illuminated in
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1733. It was a tent church, well, a marching one,
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erected in the summer closer to the
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mouth of the Fontanka in the village of Kalinkino and for the
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winter, first of the cold weather, it was dismantled and in the
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winter the ranks of the regiment prayed in the parish
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churches, but after the regiment moved higher up the
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river in 1742, the temple was moved to a
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wooden barracks. Everything would have been fine, but the
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church turned out to be not
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spacious enough at the end of
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1752, the regiment submits to Empress
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Elizabeth Petrovna a most humble
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request to begin construction of a new
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church and in
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1754 a new wooden
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five-domed church was laid in 2 years, it was built
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and in
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1756 the temple was illuminated; however, from November 7,
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182, the Church of the Holy Trinity was
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irreversibly damaged by a flood, water
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reaching half the height the throne
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broke all the windows of the fault the fence of the pulpit
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the floor of the temple and soaked the sacristy in the temple the
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water stood at three arshins Arshin is 71
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cm, that is, the water stood at 2 m the decision to
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build a stone cathedral for the Izmailovsky regiment
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instead of a dilapidated
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wooden church adj Emperor Nicholas
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I I’m interested in the dilapidated church with a
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flood or 70 years - this is a long
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time for a wooden church, so
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the pilgrims gave it a
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dilapidated wooden one and to replace the old
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wooden church in May
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1828, a solemn
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ceremony of laying the foundation of the Holy Trinity
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Izmailovsky Cathedral takes place. And it’s okay that in
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April of the same year the
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Russian-Turkish war, in my opinion, is not the
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best time to build cathedrals. And as I
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already said in the first part of this film,
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finishing work in the Kazan Cathedral continues until the end of 1829,
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which is headed by Auguste Montferrand, but the
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Life Guards of the Izmailovsky Regiment
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apparently have a long way to go to the Kazan Cathedral,
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because it is already located That’s why they
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laid the stone behind me to build the
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largest cathedral in Russia at that time, and already
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7 years later, on May 25,
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1835, the ceremonial
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illumination of the cathedral took place; its height was
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80 m and accommodated more than 3,000 people, as I
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already said, it was the largest cathedral
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in Russia and they erected it took 7 years, a year and a half,
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of which there was a Russian-Turkish
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war. Note from the World War II As historians tell us,
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the construction was not without mistakes. Of course,
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this was not a manfit; it was built by the
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Russian architect Stasov from an error in the
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calculations in August 1830. 16 columns
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that bore the load from the
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dome they cracked and it
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seemed that the dome was finished; the Fox was removed and
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on the night of February 23,
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1833, the main dome was torn off by a storm;
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one of the small chapters was damaged only
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by luck.
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No one was hurt. Well, the fall of the dome
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partially damaged the brickwork; an
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investigation began and was found a number of
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design errors made by Stasovo
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when designing the dome and which led to
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the disaster, by the way, quite
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recently in 2006. The scaffolding caught fire
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which grew into a
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severe fire and as a result of which the
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external structures of the
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large dome of the cathedral collapsed onto the internal
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vault. In general, the domes do not want to stay
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on their own place Well and Kohl We've already
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started talking about domes Let's
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look again at the domes of these three temples and
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try to look for similar buildings around the
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world and please Capitol on
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Capitol Hill in the city of Washington
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founded in 1800
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Congress met for the first time in the unfinished Capitol
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However, in 1814 it was burned the British and the
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restoration work took 5 years in
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18202. The southern and northern wings of
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the building were finally connected by a
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passage over which the dome rose.
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people of France, you
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will be surprised, but it’s just very similar to the
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Holy Trinity Cathedral in
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Simbirsk, present-day Ulyanovsk, the temple was
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built in
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1824-1841 in honor of the victory of the Russian army
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in the Patriotic War of 1812. 15 years have
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already passed since the expulsion of Napoleonic
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troops and the Simbirsk nobles decide to
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lay the first stone for part of the victory Is
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n’t it too late for the Russian army?
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Unfortunately, the temple was destroyed in 193,
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note nfera. St. Isaac’s Cathedral
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is being built in 40 years, starts in
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1818, ends in
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1858. Meanwhile, in Ulyanovsk, our
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Siberian men are building exactly the same
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temple in less than 20 years from
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1824 to
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1841. And they think, why are we
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building it? And let’s, in honor of the victory of the Russian
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army in the Patriotic War of
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1812 and laid a stone on the
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thirteenth anniversary of the celebration of this
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Victory, in general, they come up with sheer
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fables for us, which for some reason we
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believe without hesitation. Let’s go with cathedrals or
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with we will finish the Capitol and go to the
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Hermitage to the State Hermitage or
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the Imperial Hermitage as it was before
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1917, a museum of fine and
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decorative arts and
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it is located in the Winter Palace complex
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in the very center of St. Petersburg The Hermitage is
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Russian in this word as much as there
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was probably Russian in our
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emperors the Hermitage from French is a
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place of solitude Cell a hermit's shelter
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normal such a hermit's shelter in the
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winter imperial palace The Hermitage
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is a unique treasury of art
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one of the most visited museums in the world
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people who come here admire the
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exhibits of the Hermitage but few
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wonder how
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this was possible with the help of the simplest tools to do
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a lot of researchers have crawled around the
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Hermitage in fractions across, looking for traces of
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manual labor. I don’t want to repeat myself. I’ll
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just leave links in the description under
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this video and you can independently
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go and look at the works of these
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authors. John Conor here
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shows us a large number of VAZs allegedly
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made by hand and with the help of the
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simplest mechanical machines that
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at that time were already in factories, here,
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for example, are presented vases from the
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Yekaterinburg border factory,
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which was founded in
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1751, and the Kolyvan grinding
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factory, which opened in 1802. It’s
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a pity that next to these vases they didn’t
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put the very machines on which these
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vases were produced, I don’t want to repeat myself
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to talk about the impeccable geometry of these
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VAZs, that there is not the slightest trace of handmade on them.
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What is simply
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impossible to do by hand? By the way, the
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Kolyvan stone-cutting plant still exists
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to this day, but do you think they
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are producing anything like that now? no, the
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simplest vases from the 30s 30 cm is the
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maximum that they are capable of. Well, probably there is
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no demand now for such a product. Well,
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since the title of this video is a lie
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of historians. As an example, we
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will look at one vase from the very
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Kolyvan grinding factory, this is a
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large Kolyvan vase, this vase
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is made of green wavy jasper this is a
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work of stone-cutting art, this
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vase is also sometimes called the Queen VAZ
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since it is the largest VASE in the world, the
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weight of the stone product is 19 then the
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height of the vase with a pedestal is 2 m 51 cm, the
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large diameter is 5 m 4 cm and the
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small one is 3 m 22 cm impressive, that is the
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area of ​​this vase is about 15 m2,
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my kitchen in the apartment is 10 m2 and I thought
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it was a large kitchen. Well, just for fun,
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let's read the incredible story of
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the creation of this vase in 715 at the
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quarry of the Altai Mining District,
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workers under the leadership of IS Kolychevo
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cleared quite a lot of sediment from a
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large cliff of green wavy jasper
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began to separate stones suitable for
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creating large bowls from it. After 4 years, in the
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same quarry, a monolithic
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eleven-meter section was discovered; from this
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find, they managed to separate a monolith
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8.5 m long, which, due to a crack, had to be
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divided into two unequal parts
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Most of the stone, which had a length of
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5.6 m, was considered suitable for work; soon after this, the manager of the
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Kolyvan factory presented
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the model and drawings of the mined
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jasper Monolith to the cabinet of Alexander I. On November 21, 1820, a
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response with drawings came from St. Petersburg. And the
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author of the project was the
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tector Melnikov, who ordered the production of an elliptical bowl. and here the
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most interesting part
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of the story begins, you just need to imagine that
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if now the VAZ in its finished state
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weighs 19 tons, then how much did that
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Monolith weigh, the length of which was
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5.6 m, well, a discount on the aircraft if you say Well, 50
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tons, so work began in
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February
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1828 year, with the help of 230 workers, the stone
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was pulled to the stonemason's shed and raised
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to a meter height. Moreover,
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no one even developed any mechanisms here;
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all the mechanics apparently remained in St. Petersburg.
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And here just 230 workers,
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about 100 craftsmen were engaged in the primary processing of the Monolith, after which in
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1830 the stone was laid on firewood and by hand, with
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the help of
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567 people, they moved the block 30
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miles to Kolyvan. Well, already at the factory, the
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workers were busy making the bowl, after
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which in
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1832 the bowl’s container was created, an
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ornament was applied and the
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surface of the jasper was polished. By the same time, a
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stone for the pedestal was found in in which they
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drilled a hole for a steel
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rod connecting the pedestal with the leg of the
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bowl and on February 19,
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1843, a train from harnessed horses in
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brackets is written from 154 to
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180, depending on the terrain,
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took the bowl from Kolyvan to Barnaul,
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it turns out that we have not only Kolyvan, but
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even the city of Talin in in ancient times
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they called Kolyvan, but we read about a
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quarry in the Altai Territory itself. In the same place
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where the Kolyvan
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stone-cutting plant is located, accordingly
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we hammer in Kolyvan, Altai Territory, we are looking for
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Barnaul, we are laying out a route, and
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not even to, but just in a straight line, it is 240 km, this is the
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month of February, on one side it seems like a
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sleigh along they can easily roll this
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stone in the snow. Well, imagine if it’s a small
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hill. And if it’s a big hill, and then it’s
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February, Siberia is 240 km in a straight line, and they’re
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driving along cleared roads.
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Imagine that there’s snow the
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size of a man, and what kind of special sleigh is it
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that could be pulled keep 100 80
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horses And who fed these horses all
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the way, after all, in February they can’t graze in the meadow, how
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many impossible things
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they just got to Barnaul And from
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Barnaul the convoy moved to the Urals to the
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Utkinskaya pier of the Chusovaya River, where the bowl
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was loaded in detail onto rafts and
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sent by water along the Chusovaya River, further
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along the Kama, further along the Volga barge hauler and then
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along the Mariinsky water system to the Neva, for
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some reason the dates are not indicated, only the date
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when they set off on February 19,
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1943, when they arrived in
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Barnaul. And why in February the Chusovaya River did
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not freeze, you see with a little analysis,
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so many questions immediately arise. Why did
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n’t historians have these questions
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when they wrote this rubbish? Okay,
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six months later the cup was delivered to
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St. Petersburg. However, the barge with it
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stood for quite a long time on the Fontanka near the Anichkov
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Bridge; nevertheless, the stone products
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were unloaded at the Neva embankment next to the
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Hermitage in In 1845, it was decided to
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place the vase in the passage of the building of the new
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Hermitage. For 4 years, a special foundation was built for it,
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and in the fall of 1849,
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770 workers put the bowl in place and in the
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kolyvan, 230 workers prepared the blank for this
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vase, which we assumed was 50 tons,
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but perhaps it weighed much more than 230 the
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workers were dragged to the stonemason's shed and
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raised to a meter height, and 30
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years later in St. Petersburg, 770 workers were already needed for this.
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Looking at this vase, for
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some reason I remembered Bozhov's fairy tale, The
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Stone Flower, and in
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1946 a film of the same name was made, and
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so Danilo the master made this bowl And
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when he finished his work, everything
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was just given What a delicate work,
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it feels like the director of this film
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did not know that in the Hermitage there are bowls of
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much more delicate work, how they
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actually created a large Kolyvan
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vase It turns out that this was described by Grigory
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Ivanovich Spassky, a Russian historian
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explorer of Siberia, this By the way, for
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those who like to rummage through documents, go
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to the website of the national electronic
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library and look for Spassky’s book
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Siberian Bulletin part 1
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for
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1821. By the way, the
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St. Petersburg publishing house in the naval printing house the
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book was censored, it’s not some kind of
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secret document, it’s very
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interestingly written, it was presented to the
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central committee seven copies of the entire
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book for delivery to where
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it should be based on the legalization of
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St. Petersburg on January 1, 1821
00:20:56
censor collegiate branch and cavalier Ivan
00:21:00
the Hawk, if anyone is interested, read the
00:21:03
Siberian Bulletin And we are turning to the
00:21:05
forty-third page and please about the
00:21:08
huge Siberian bowl made of green
00:21:11
wavy jasper here very briefly And I
00:21:15
will read to you with pleasure in the
00:21:18
month of August 1820, a bowl made of green wavy was delivered to
00:21:21
St. Petersburg from the Kolyvano Voskresknaya
00:21:23
mining works,
00:21:28
without going into the study. Is there anywhere in
00:21:31
foreign lands a similar bowl, both by
00:21:34
its size and the rarity of the stone, I must
00:21:37
say that Siberia has not
00:21:40
yet produced such an excellent stone product.
00:21:43
Although some bowls and vases brought
00:21:46
from Siberian cutting factories to
00:21:48
St. Petersburg in the elegance of the stones and the
00:21:52
beauty of their forms can be equal to this
00:21:55
new bowl and even surpass it, but
00:21:59
none of them proves so much neither
00:22:03
the wealth of Siberian nature nor the bold
00:22:06
enterprise of Russian craftsmen, this cup
00:22:09
was worked out in the Kolyvan factory, which is
00:22:12
under the supervision of the office of His
00:22:15
Imperial Majesty and under the
00:22:17
management of the head of the Kolyvan
00:22:19
Voskresensk factories, Mr. Here is a
00:22:23
very difficult word arr
00:22:26
Bergman of the fourth class and the gentleman Peter Koz
00:22:31
Frolov, the stone of green wavy jasper was
00:22:35
mined for In
00:22:37
1815, in the Revny quarry, we
00:22:42
read an artistic description of the bowl and the
00:22:45
stone. And now we move on to the figures;
00:22:49
its weight in
00:22:58
the quarry and the factory, which was inconvenient for
00:23:01
traveling on horses, delivered the stone to the
00:23:04
factory by human power; this
00:23:08
was accomplished in the month of July
00:23:12
1816 within 8 days
00:23:17
With 400 mountain employees of that factory
00:23:20
and nearby mines, the numbers for some reason
00:23:23
went awry, firstly, 700
00:23:26
pounds, a little more than 16 kg in a weight of pounds, that
00:23:31
is, the stone in its raw form was
00:23:33
less than 12 tons. And in the Hermitage, the finished
00:23:36
product weighs 19 tons. Spasky writes that
00:23:40
in for 8 days it was dragged by 400 people
00:23:43
and not 230 As the Doctor of Geologist of
00:23:47
Mineralogical Sciences, Professor
00:23:49
Semenov and E Velichko from the city of
00:23:52
Yekaterinburg tells us in his article masterpieces of
00:23:55
Russian stone-cutting art,
00:23:58
which was published in the journal Science and
00:24:00
Life, but actually the same thing is
00:24:02
written on Wikipedia, read on The
00:24:04
drawing for the bowl,
00:24:08
composed for some reason, is put by the author of
00:24:11
the project, Abraham Ivanovich Melnikov. It
00:24:14
has a round oblong formation
00:24:17
or ellipsis; its length is four and a quarter
00:24:23
arshins; its width is two arshins, 14 vershoks;
00:24:34
and base 127
00:24:37
pounds 18 pounds Let's
00:24:47
calculate the system,
00:24:50
its length is about 3 m, width is about 2 m and height 1
00:24:56
m 87 cm, but what does Spasky write about the weight, the
00:25:00
weight of the bowl alone is 109 pounds, and together
00:25:04
with the leg and base 127 pounds 18
00:25:08
pounds, that’s a little more 2 tons, it
00:25:11
feels like Spasky is describing a
00:25:14
completely different vase. It was 2 tons and
00:25:17
e 19 And what about the dates of processing of this bowl
00:25:21
was carried out from 1816 to 1820 in
00:25:25
January 1820, it was sent from
00:25:29
Kolyvan Voskresensk factories and was transported
00:25:32
as follows from January 3 to
00:25:36
January 28 from Barnaul to Yekaterinburg
00:25:39
1785 versts and from March 10 to 14 to the
00:25:43
Utkinskaya pier on the Chusovaya River
00:25:46
75 versts by land then from April 17 to
00:25:51
August 9 to St. Petersburg by water along the
00:25:54
rivers Chusovaya Kama Volga and others upon
00:25:58
bringing the bowl to St. Petersburg
00:26:00
it was delivered to armitage of the Winter Palace
00:26:04
Remember, I was surprised that there are no Dates
00:26:06
Spassky gives us all the dates and they
00:26:09
absolutely do not coincide Spassky writes to us
00:26:11
that the processing of this bowl
00:26:13
was carried out from 1816 to 1820 and in
00:26:17
January
00:26:18
1820 it was already sent to St. Petersburg and
00:26:22
Wikipedia tells us that in
00:26:24
1820 from St. Petersburg only adj with
00:26:28
drawings And the instructions for the manufacture of
00:26:31
this bowl you understand that
00:26:33
only the numbers and dates do not agree, but everything else
00:26:36
agrees and the place where they got it and how hard
00:26:39
it was all done and dragged without horses but by
00:26:42
human force And this is because
00:26:44
the truth is always the same and when people are lying
00:26:47
and it turns out that one vase is 2 tons of fun and
00:26:50
the other 19 I will give links to all articles in the
00:26:54
description of this video,
00:26:56
read it yourself and I would like to hear
00:26:59
your opinion Write in the comments
00:27:01
Let's discuss
00:27:09
[music]
00:27:11
in the building of the new Hermitage and
00:27:15
it was placed there just in
00:27:17
1845, as Professor
00:27:20
Semenov and Velichka tell us in their article in the
00:27:23
journal Science and Life, in fact, what is
00:27:25
written on Wikipedia, I quote only in
00:27:29
1845, the queens took the so-called
00:27:33
passage, the newly built buildings of the new
00:27:36
Hermitage were built there for her for another 4 years a
00:27:39
special autonomous
00:27:42
foundation in the fall of
00:27:44
1849, 770 workers lifted and
00:27:48
put the bowl in place. However, soon
00:27:50
the passage was
00:27:53
blocked; the queen found herself in eternal
00:27:56
captivity from a hall that was too small for her, that is, it was
00:28:00
impossible to bring her through the door; they
00:28:03
placed it in the passage and then built
00:28:06
walls and a building around it accordingly
00:28:08
Well, let's move smoothly to the building of the
00:28:12
new Hermitage, this is the first building in Russia
00:28:14
specially built for a
00:28:17
public art museum and
00:28:19
of course it is known to us for its spoil with
00:28:22
ten giant statues of Atlanteans in
00:28:26
Atlanta, too, a lot of research has been done,
00:28:28
I will not repeat myself,
00:28:31
I will leave links in the description of the video there,
00:28:34
researchers are under a microscope. In the literal
00:28:36
sense of the word, they are looking for traces of manual
00:28:38
processing. Look, I think you will be
00:28:41
interested in this. And now I want to say
00:28:43
a little about something else. We need to understand
00:28:46
the chronology of the construction of these buildings. From the
00:28:48
history of the Hermitage, we know that it
00:28:50
was founded in
00:28:52
1764, it is assigned a room in the
00:28:55
winter palace for the private collection of
00:28:58
works of art of Catherine II,
00:29:01
the collection becomes too large and the
00:29:04
building of the small Hermitage is being built.
00:29:06
The collection is growing. Therefore, in
00:29:09
1771, the decision was made to begin the
00:29:12
construction of the large Hermitage; this building was
00:29:15
erected over many decades
00:29:18
and was completed only under Alexander I
00:29:21
and in
00:29:22
1836 the conviction was formed that
00:29:25
it is necessary to start construction, but a new
00:29:28
building is very useful here in 1837 there
00:29:31
is a fire, the
00:29:34
Winter Palace almost completely burns out and the need to
00:29:36
start work in the entire palace complex
00:29:38
became obvious to everyone and in
00:29:42
1842 the construction of the
00:29:45
new Hermitage building began under the supervision of
00:29:48
you know who Vasily Petrovich Stasov Yes
00:29:51
this that Stasov who messed up with the
00:29:53
Trinity Cathedral, first due to an error in the
00:29:56
calculations, 16 columns that
00:29:59
bore the load from the dome
00:30:01
cracked, because of this Stasov was removed
00:30:04
and imprisoned for a day at the Akhtun GAP, the dome was
00:30:07
torn off by a storm in 1833 and when the
00:30:11
investigation began, a commission from
00:30:12
famous engineers, mathematicians, and
00:30:15
architects found a number of
00:30:17
design errors made by Stasovo
00:30:19
when designing the dome, which
00:30:22
were the cause of the disaster and Stasov
00:30:24
was again punished with five days of watch and
00:30:28
recording of the incident in his personal
00:30:31
file. It would seem that this is where his career
00:30:33
should end, but apparently whoever remembers the old will
00:30:36
never forget and Nicholas I
00:30:39
entrusts Stasovo with the construction of the
00:30:41
new Hermitage building and in February
00:30:44
1852 the grand
00:30:48
opening of the new Hermitage to the public took place, but
00:30:51
returning to Spassky and the large
00:30:53
Kolyvan vase, we understand that it was brought to the
00:30:56
building of the new Hermitage already in
00:30:59
1820, and here we are told that the building
00:31:02
was only built in
00:31:04
1852 Where did this vase stand for 32 years,
00:31:08
after all, it’s simply not possible to move it back and forth, this is how
00:31:13
history is written, the dates are pushed in a
00:31:15
completely ugly way, they come up with some kind of
00:31:18
fables, and
00:31:20
for some reason we have to believe in it. I’m
00:31:23
very sorry that I myself can’t go to
00:31:25
St. Petersburg and look at this city with a
00:31:28
different look. I haven’t been there for a very long time. The
00:31:31
last time it was like in a
00:31:33
past life, but I promise that I’ll finish the
00:31:36
renovation, I’ll have more free
00:31:39
time and I’ll continue the series of films about lies
00:31:42
of historians mysteries of St. Petersburg Well, in
00:31:45
the meantime, two episodes of this film were being made, I
00:31:48
managed to finish the bathroom,
00:31:50
the plumbing is not yet
00:31:52
connected, I still have to pull the heating pipes,
00:31:55
I hope I will have time to do the sun before the cold weather Well,
00:31:58
that’s all The chairman was with you,
00:32:00
give a thumbs up if you
00:32:02
really liked the video,
00:32:04
subscribe to my channel see you in
00:32:06
the future
00:32:26
bye
00:32:28
[music]
00:33:05
ah

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