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  1. 59.909°N 30.257°E. / 59.909; 30.257. Completed. 1888. Design and construction. Architect (s) Vasily Kosyakov. The Church of the Epiphany is an Orthodox Church on Gutuevsky Island, Saint Petersburg. It was designed by Vasily Kosyakov and built in 1888.

  2. The cathedral was built on the style of 17th century traditional Russian churches with a central dome representing Christ with 4 smaller domes representing the four evangelists on designs made by Vasily Kosyakov. It was built to serve as the cathedral church of the Russian navy stationed in Karosta.

  3. Vasily's younger brother and partner Georgy Kosyakov (1872–1925) was a talented graphic artist; he worked on interiors and finishes while Vasily handled overall and structural design. Makarov personally instructed Kosyakov that the cathedral must accommodate 5,000 worshippers and follow the historical Byzantine canon.

  4. Jul 16, 2022 · Vasily Antonovich Kosyakov (Russian 18621921) was a Russian architect and a specialist of the NeoRussian and NeoByzantine architecture in the Russian Empire. He was the author of the projects of St. Vladimir's Cathedral (Astrakhan), Church of Our Lady the Merciful, Nav

  5. Oct 30, 2023 · Vasily Kosyakov architect. Upload media ... Vladimir Kosyakov; Work location: Liepāja; Batumi; Astrakhan; Notable work: Naval Cathedral in Kronstadt; Authority file

  6. Oct 21, 2016 - Cathédrale navale de Saint-Nicolas - Kronstadt Cathédrale orthodoxe russe construite entre 1903 et 1913 par Vasily Kosyakov - Intérieur.

  7. Jan 9, 2020 · Vasily’s younger brother and partner Georgy Kosyakov (1872–1925) was a talented graphic artist; he worked on interiors and finishes while Vasily handled overall and structural design. Makarov personally instructed Kosyakov that the cathedral must accommodate 5,000 worshippers and follow the historical Byzantine canon.

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