Andrei Ivanovich Stakenschneider (also spelled Stuckenschneider; Russian: Андрей Иванович Штакеншнейдер, romanized: Andrey Ivanovich Shtakenshneyder; 6 March [O.S. 22 February] 1802 – 20 August [O.S. 8 August] 1865) was a Russian architect. His eclectic approach and competence in period styles is manifest in ten palaces built to his design in St. Petersburg. He is often credited for turning Russian architecture from Neoclassicism to Romanticism.
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Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace in Saint Petersburg Keila-Joa manor in Estonia, Stackenschneider's first independent work Palace Telegraph Station, located in Alexandria...
was built between 1839 and 1844, designed by the court architect AndreiStackenschneider. It houses the city's Legislative Assembly. The palace stands on...
merchant Nikolay Alferaki. It was built in 1848 by the architect AndreiStackenschneider on Frunze Street (formerly Katolicheskaya), in downtown Taganrog...
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...
Grand Kremlin Palace (1837–1851). Another fashionable architect, AndreiStackenschneider, was responsible for Mariinsky Palace (1839–1844), with "the faceted...
particular Scythian and Sarmatian gold. Pavilion Hall, designed by AndreiStackenschneider in 1858, occupies the first floor of the Northern Pavilion in the...
builder of the Moscow Triumphal Gates and Narva Triumphal Gates AndreiStackenschneider, builder of the Mariinsky Palace and Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace...
include the Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace, designed by architect AndreiStackenschneider in 1846–48 at the corner with the Fontanka. It was the last private...
which dominated until the 1890s, represented by such architects as AndreiStackenschneider (Mariinsky Palace, Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace, Nicholas Palace...
41) – the Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace, built in 1847-1848 by AndreiStackenschneider. No. 54 – the Tolstoy House, a former revenue house, designed and...
Grand Duchess Elena ordered the reconstruction of her suite by AndreiStackenschneider, in keeping with contemporary styles. The smaller staterooms were...
farm with a row of household buildings. In 1838–1839 architect AndreiStackenschneider added a two-story house with habitable rooms for the tsesarevich...
Gorchakov, Duke Peter Georgievich of Oldenburg, and court architect AndreiStackenschneider. The graves of the Dukes of Oldenburg and Leuchtenberg, both closely...
Nikolayevich. The palace was built from 1853 to 1861 by the architect AndreiStackenschneider and his assistants Karl Ziegler and August Lange. At the palace...
was painted in imitation of lapis lazuli. In 1850 the architect AndreiStackenschneider created new curtains, cornices and a furniture set covered in crimson...
1842-1852, a Greek Revival palace was built in Oreanda by architect AndreiStackenschneider. The American writer Mark Twain once stayed at the palace before...
to the Demidov family. Myza Ivanovka belonged to the architect AndreiStackenschneider, who was also born in the estate. The Gatchina ensembles were designated...
Tyurin when his structure was already topped out, and installed AndreiStackenschneider to rebuild it anew. In the end, Tyurin’s structure was abandoned...
owners decided to renovate the estate and invited the architect AndreiStackenschneider, who fully redesigned the palace and made the landscape park around...
architecture at the academy, where he studied under Konstantin Thon, AndreiStackenschneider, David Grimm and his father. In 1864, he graduated with the rank...
Physicist Staraya Russa 11 June 1879 ! 1 Е. А. Stackenschneider Littérateur, daughter of AndreiStackenschneider Staraya Russa 15 June 1879 ! 1 F. Thomon President...
Sofiyskaya 2, built in 1853 according to the project of architect AndreiStackenschneider. From 1952 to 1956, a reconstruction was carried out under the...
(1853–1939) Pietro Antonio Solari (15th century) Ivan Starov (1745–1808) AndreiStackenschneider (1802–1865) Vasily Stasov (1769–1848) Joseph Sunlight (1888–1978)...