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Pyotr Yeropkin

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The scion of a noble family, Yeropkin was one of the first professionally trained Russian architects. After 8-years study in Italy he worked in St. Petersburg under
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thoroughfares as the city's structural center. He demanded that "no obstacle to the view of the
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on her request. Among his major commissions were the palaces for
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was raised in the late 19th century at the behest of historian
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spire should be permitted" and insisted on the primacy of the
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had a monument erected to Yeropkin's memory near his tomb in
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architect
Saint Petersburg
Peter the Great
Nevsky
Voznesensky
Gorokhovaya
Admiralty
embankments
Domenico Trezzini
Niccolo Michetti
Artemy Volynsky
Empress Anne
ice palace
Chancellor Osterman
Prince Tcherkassky
Empress Elizabeth
St. Sampson's Cathedral
Alexander Opekushin
Mikhail Semevsky
Palladio


Dmitri Olegovich Shvidkovski


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Russian Baroque architects
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