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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...
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Poczobutt led the
reconstruction of the observatory,
designed by
Marcin Knackfus, from 1770 to 1772.
Poczobutt began his
astronomical observations in 1773...
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achievements in the
field of architecture.
Johann Christoph Glaubitz,
Marcin Knackfus,
Laurynas Gucevičius and
Karol Podczaszyński were
instrumental in introducing...
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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...
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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...
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invited Marcin Knackfus, a
professor at
Vilnius University and a
pioneer of
classicist architecture in Lithuania, to
design a new manor.
Knackfus,
fearing repressions...