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- construction engineer. He held the rank of captain. Knackfus first moved to Vilnius around 1768. Knackfus studied architecture in Warsaw and was influenced...
- Poczobutt led the reconstruction of the observatory, designed by Marcin Knackfus, from 1770 to 1772. Poczobutt began his astronomical observations in 1773...
- achievements in the field of architecture. Johann Christoph Glaubitz, Marcin Knackfus, Laurynas Gucevičius and Karol Podczaszyński were instrumental in introducing...
- architecture in Europe, led by the notable professors of architecture Marcin Knackfus, Laurynas Gucevičius and Karol Podczaszyński. The style was expressed in...
- M****alski took over it in 1780. He hired two famous architects, Marcin Knackfus and Laurynas Gucevičius, to rebuild the palace in the Neoclassical style...
- achievements in the field of architecture. Johann Christoph Glaubitz, Marcin Knackfus, Laurynas Gucevičius and Karol Podczaszyński were instrumental in introducing...
- who competes internationally for Lithuania Martynas Knakfusas or Marcin Knackfus (1742–1821), Polish–Lithuanian Neoclassical architect of German descent...
- century, it was restored and finished with a Rococo-style dome roof. Marcin Knackfus prepared a project for the church's altar. Above the high altar rises another...
- of the Imperial Academy of Arts, reconstructed the palace with Marcin Knackfus as the architect. In the 19th century, Earl De Reuss (French: Raes) purchased...
- invited Marcin Knackfus, a professor at Vilnius University and a pioneer of classicist architecture in Lithuania, to design a new manor. Knackfus, fearing repressions...