- Beloselsky-Belozersky
Palace in
Saint Petersburg Keila-Joa
manor in Estonia,
Stackenschneider's first independent work
Palace Telegraph Station,
located in Alexandria...
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built between 1839 and 1844,
designed by the
court architect Andrei Stackenschneider. It
houses the city's
Legislative ****embly. The
palace stands on the...
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dominated until the 1890s,
represented by such
architects as
Andrei Stackenschneider (Mariinsky Palace, Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace,
Nicholas Palace, New...
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Palace Telegraph Station (1858),
designed by
Andrei Stackenschneider and
located in
Alexandria Park, Peterhof...
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particular Scythian and
Sarmatian gold.
Pavilion Hall,
designed by
Andrei Stackenschneider in 1858,
occupies the
first floor of the
Northern Pavilion in the Small...
- 1879 (in Russian), vol. 15 pp. 581–3. DCW-15VOL,
Letter 212, to Е.А.
Stackenschneider – 1879 (in Russian), vol. 15 pp. 583–5. DCW-15VOL,
Letter 213, to F...
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merchant Nikolay Alferaki. It was
built in 1848 by the
architect Andrei Stackenschneider on
Frunze Street (formerly Katolicheskaya), in
downtown Taganrog. The...
- Dvorets) was the
third Saint Petersburg palace designed by
Andrei Stackenschneider for
Nicholas I's children. It was
built between 1857 and 1862 on the...
- farm with a row of
household buildings. In 1838–1839
architect Andrei Stackenschneider added a two-story
house with
habitable rooms for the tsesarevich. The...
- Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace,
Saint Petersburg,
designed by
Andrei Stackenschneider, 1847-1848
Baroque Revival atlantes of the
Palais de la Bourse, Lyon...