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Andrey Ivanovich Melensky (Russian: Андрей Иванович Меленский; 1766–1833) was a
Russian Imperial Neoclassical architect from
Moscow who was
appointed the...
- of the
Melensky rural settlement in the single-mandate
constituency No. 1, head of the
Melensky rural settlement - the
chairman of the
Melensky village...
- was in need of a full restoration. In the next year,
architect Andrey Melensky made a plan of the building's façade and sent them for
consideration to...
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later was
reconstructed into the
brick one
designed by
Andriy Ivanovych Melensky. The church's name is the
Saint Nicolas the Miracle-worker
Church or Rotonda...
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church of St.
Nicholas is a
modest Neoclassical rotunda designed by
Andrey Melensky in 1810. A golden-domed
chapel was
built on the bank of the
Dnipro in 2000...
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monument with a fountain. The monument's
author was the Kyiv
architect Andrey Melensky. The
brick pavilion over a
spring was
consecrated on
August 15, 1802. Since...
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Orthodox church was
designed in 1809 by the Moscow-born
architect Andrey Melensky and was
underwritten by
Samuil Meshcheryakov, a
merchant from Voronezh...
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architect A. Melenskyreads: “To the Kyiv city architect, Mr.
Court Councilor Melensky,
August 26, 1804. Upon the
presentation of the
local magistrate to me about...
- (1764–1823),
portrait and
history painter in the
classical style Andrey Melensky (1766–1833),
Neoclassical architect Johann Friedrich Adam (1780–1838),...
- plan made by
English architect V. Geste,
supervised by
architect Andrey Melensky. The
Contracts House was
envisioned as part of an ensemble,
which would...