While multiple versions of St. Isaac Cathedral had been attempted in the 18th century none had been completed to specification. At the beginning of the 19th century Alexander I commissioned this final, and much more grand vision of the Saint Isaac\u27s cathedral, which broke ground in 1818. Designed by French architect Auguste de Montferrand, the plan originally resembled Kazan Cathedral, but over the forty year construction period the design was altered so many times that the finished St. issac’s bears little resemblance to the earlier structure. Additional architects, including Carlo Rossi and Vasily Stasov, were added after numerous structural defects appeared in de Montferrand’s original design. Although St. Isaac is a neoclassical stru...