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Vasily Antonovich Kosyakov (Russian: Василий Антонович Косяков; 1862– 5 September 1921) was a Russian Imperial architect and a specialist of the Neo-Russian and Neo-Byzantine architecture in the Russian Empire.
Makarov took control of the project and invited Vasily Kosyakov (1862–1921), already a renowned master of Neo-Byzantine architecture. The process of this choice remains undocumented, however, Kosyakov had worked for the Navy before as the architect of church of Our Lady the Merciful in Saint Petersburg.
- 5,000
- Late Neo-Byzantine
- 10 June 1913
May 24, 2020 · Vasily Antonovich Kosyakov (Russian: Василий Антонович Косяков; 1862–1921) was a Russian architect and a specialist of the Neo-Russian and Neo-Byzantine architecture in the Russian Empire. He was the author of the projects of St. Vladimir's Cathedral (Astrakhan), Church of Our Lady the Merciful, Naval Cathedral in ...
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Vasily Antonovich Kosyakov ( Russian: Василий Антонович Косяков; 1862– 5 September 1921) was a Russian Imperial architect and a specialist of the Neo-Russian and Neo-Byzantine architecture in the Russian Empire. He was the author of the projects of St Vladimir's Cathedral ...
Aug 24, 2007 · Makarov took control of the project and invited Vasily Kosyakov (1862–1921), already a renowned master of Neo-Byzantine architecture. The process of this choice remains undocumented, however, Kosyakov had worked for the Navy before as the architect of church of Our Lady the Merciful in Saint Petersburg.
- 8 May 1903
- in use
- 10 June 1913
- Dome
Makarov took control over the project and invited Vasily Kosyakov (1862–1921), an already renowned master of Neo-Byzantine architecture. The process of this choice remains undocumented, however, Kosyakov had worked for the Navy before as the architect of church of Our Lady the Merciful in Saint Petersburg.
Coordinates: 59.909°N 30.257°E. The Church of the Epiphany is an Orthodox Church on Gutuevsky Island, Saint Petersburg. It was designed by Vasily Kosyakov and built in 1888. References. Categories: Russian Orthodox churches in Saint Petersburg. Church buildings with domes. Cultural heritage monuments of regional significance in Saint Petersburg.