Stamp
SCG7961 - USSR 1966 – Leningrad (Palace Square and Alexander Column)
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Issued in 1966, this 6-kopeck Soviet Union stamp depicts a striking architectural view of Leningrad’s Palace Square. Framed by the grand arch of the General Staff Building, the design features the Alexander Column—erected in 1834 to commemorate Russia’s victory over Napoleon. The inset map highlights Leningrad’s position within the USSR. This issue celebrates the city’s historical and cultural heritage, rendered in bold red and ochre tones typical of mid-century Soviet graphic design.
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