18 relations: Alexander Kokorinov, Blank (surname), Catherine Palace (Moscow), Francesco Camporesi, Kachanivka, Kremlin Senate, Kuskovo, List of Russian architects, Matvey Kazakov, Moscow Orphanage, Neoclassical architecture in Russia, New Jerusalem Monastery, Obukhov (surname), Ostankino Palace, Yakimanka District, 1767 in architecture, 1793 in architecture, 18th century.
Alexander Kokorinov
Alexander Filippovich Kokorinov (Александр Филиппович Кокоринов) (July 10, 1726 – March 21, 1772) was a Russian architect and educator of Siberian origin, one of the founders, the first builder, director (1761) and rector (1769) of the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Peterburg.
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Blank (surname)
Blank is a surname.
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Catherine Palace (Moscow)
The Catherine Palace is a Neoclassical residence of Catherine II of Russia on the bank of the Yauza River in Lefortovo, Moscow.
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Francesco Camporesi
Francesco Camporesi (1747, Bologna – 1831, Moscow) was an Italian architect, painter, engraver and educator who worked in Moscow in 1780s-1820s.
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Kachanivka
Kachanivka Palace (Качанівка; Kachanivka; Качановка; Kachanovka) is one of the many country estates built by Pyotr Rumyantsev, Catherine II's viceroy of Little Russia.
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Kremlin Senate
The Kremlin Senate (Сенатский дворец.) is a building within the grounds of the Moscow Kremlin in Russia.
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Kuskovo
Kuskovo (Куско́во) was the summer country house and estate of the Sheremetev family.
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List of Russian architects
This is a list of architects of the Russian Federation, Soviet Union, Russian Empire, Tsardom of Russia and Grand Duchy of Moscow, both ethnic Russians and people of other ethnicities.
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Matvey Kazakov
Matvey Fyodorovich Kazakov (Матве́й Фёдорович Казако́в, 1738 – 7 November 1812) was a Russian Neoclassical architect.
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Moscow Orphanage
The Moscow Orphanage or Foundling Home (Воспитательный дом в Москве) was an ambitious project conceived by Catherine the Great and Ivan Betskoy, in the early 1760s.
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Neoclassical architecture in Russia
The neoclassical architecture in Russia grew in the second half of 18th century especially after the accession to the throne of Catherine the Great that on June 28, 1762 became Empress of Russia.
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New Jerusalem Monastery
The Resurrection Monastery (Воскресенский монастырь, Voskresensky Monastery) or New Jerusalem Monastery (Новоиерусалимский монастырь, Novoiyerusalimsky Monastery) is a major male monastery of the Russian Orthodox Church in Moscow Oblast, Russia.
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Obukhov (surname)
Obukhov (О́бу́хо́в; masculine) or Obukhova (О́бу́хо́ва; feminine) is a Russian surname.
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Ostankino Palace
Ostankino Palace is a former summer residence and private opera theatre of Sheremetev family, originally situated several kilometres to the north from Moscow but now a part of the North-Eastern Administrative Okrug of Moscow.
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Yakimanka District
Yakimanka District (райо́н Якима́нка) is a district of Central Administrative Okrug of the federal city of Moscow, Russia.
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1767 in architecture
The year 1767 in architecture involved some significant events.
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1793 in architecture
The year 1793 in architecture involved some significant architectural events and new buildings.
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18th century
The 18th century lasted from January 1, 1701 to December 31, 1800 in the Gregorian calendar.
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