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00:0014 ноября 1997
The Committee for Government Use and Preservation of Monuments (KGIOP) has finished compiling a complete list of monuments in St. Petersburg that are of local and federal importance. Nearly 4000 addresses are included in the list. As a result of the "inve
<BR>The Committee for Government Use and Preservation of Monuments (KGIOP) has finished compiling a complete list of monuments in St. Petersburg that are of local and federal importance. Nearly 4000 addresses are included in the list. As a result of the "inventory" it was recommended that 60 of these "monuments" be moved from the federal list to the local list (in addition to those that the President recommended in Order No. 452). According to the KGIOP deputy chairman Boris Kirikov, there were items on the list that were mistakenly included in previous counts as well as items that no longer exist: "they aren't subject to restoration and there is no sense in protecting new buildings". Introduced into the list of local monuments were the masterpieces of the Soviet times, in part the building of a meat factory, the first line of the metropolitan system built in 1955, and others. In the list attributes, addresses and the architectural characteristics were all noted. It was recommended that the field of the Nevsky Battle be included on the list of federally significant monuments. New items were also included on the list including monuments of archeology: the Nienshance Fortress, Troitskaya Church (the fundament) which was built before Peter-Paul Cathedral, and the Church of the Saviour on Sennaya.