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  1. Carlo di Giovanni Rossi ( Russian: Карл Иванович Росси, Karl Ivanovich Rossi; 29 December [ O.S. 18 December] 1775 – 18 April [ O.S. 6 April] 1849) was an Italian architect who worked in Imperial Russia. He was the author of many classical buildings and architectural ensembles in Saint Petersburg and its environs.

  2. Architect. Born: Naples - 18 December 1775. Died: St. Petersburg - 6 April 1849. Carlo Rossi was the undisputed master of Empire style architecture in St. Petersburg, and his large-scale projects are responsible for some of the most beautiful and awe-inspiring vistas in the city.

  3. Architect Carlo Rossi died on 18 April 1849 in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Born in Naples in 1775, Rossi moved to Russia at an early age, since his mother, a famous ballerina, was invited to perform there. Rossi trained with Vincenzo Brenna, another Italian architect working in Saint Petersburg, before returning to Italy to complete his studies.

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    Carlo Rossi may refer to: Carlo Rossi (architect) (1775–1849), Russian architect; Carlo Rossi (racing driver) (born 1955), former Italian race car driver; Carlo Rossi (politician) (1925–1998), Canadian politician; Carlo Rossi (lyricist) (1920–1989), Italian lyricist and record producer; Carlo Rossi (general) (1880–1967), Italian general ...

  6. Carlo Rossi's St. Petersburg: The architecture of victory. Time: approximately 3.5 hours. The year 1812 was a glorious one for Russia. The tattered remnant of Napoleon's Grand Armée, which had hovered dangerously on the outskirts of Moscow, had been forced to retreat to Paris in humiliating defeat.

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  7. Carlo di Giovanni Rossi was an Italian architect who worked in Imperial Russia. He was the author of many classical buildings and architectural ensembles in Saint Petersburg and its environs.

  8. Palace Square was laid out in 1819-1829 by Carlo Rossi, a neoclassicist architect of Italian descent who designed many streets and squares in St. Petersburg. He was also responsible for one of the most monumental buildings along the square, the General Staff Building.

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