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    Maximilian (von) Messmacher (‹See Tfd›Russian: Максимилиан Егорович Месмахер, Maximilian Yegorovich Messmacher; 1842–1906) was a Russian architect of German...
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    The building was completely redesigned and rebuilt by architect Maximilian Messmacher having a total surface of 9,200 sq.m. It is considered one of the...
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    styles, and so on. This interior ornamentation, further augmented by Maximilian Messmacher in 1881–1891, is considered by art historians, such as Nikolay Punin...
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    purchased by Alexander III of Russia. The tsar asked architect Maximilian Messmacher to finish the palace for his own use but he did not live to see...
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    palace was built between 1885 and 1891. It was designed by architect Maximilian Messmacher in Neo-Renaissance-style with its front entrance on the Admiralty...
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    Aleksandr Rezanov, Andrei Huhn, Ieronim Kitner, Vladimir Shreter and Maximilian Messmacher. Construction work on the waterfront lasted from 1867 to 1872, additional...
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    exuberant rooftops is highly unusual for Saint Petersburg. Architect Maximilian Messmacher used a different style for each façade. The dining hall had a set...
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    Duke Paul bought it the same year. In 1889, he had the architect Maximilian Messmacher redesign some of the interiors, creating a Moorish Hall. The treasures...
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    network of old ponds; the Yellow Dacha, a wooden lodge designed by Maximilian Messmacher for his own family; the Parnassus hill, which used to offer views...
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    III of Russia. The new owner commissioned his favorite architect Maximilian Messmacher to modernize the villa's design. Although Massandra was listed among...
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    tapestries, furniture, and tiled stoves. The museum's first director, Maximilian Messmacher, based his design upon a similar museum in Vienna. Constructed between...
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    the benefit of its students. The school building was designed by Maximilian Messmacher (the school's director, until 1896). By the end of the century,...
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    Professor Maximilian Messmacher, the largest architect of the late 19th century, a leading representative of late historicism architecture. Messmacher saw the...
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    degree in architecture. During that same period, he worked with Maximilian Messmacher on several projects, including the palace of Grand Duke Michael...
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    Saint Isaac's Cathedral, under the direction of the architect, Maximilian Messmacher. In 1894, he was one of the founders of the Nizhni-Novgorod Art...
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    collection and sale of insects to museums, scientific institutions Maximilian Messmacher (1842-1906), Russian-German architect Grete Beier (1885-1908), the...
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  • Menelaws (between 1748 and 1756–1831) Miron Merzhanov (1895–1975) Maximilian Messmacher (1842–1906) Ivan Michurin (1700–1763) Ippolit Monighetti (1819–1878)...
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    Friedrich Martens, diplomat and jurist Nikolai Menshutkin, chemist Maximilian von Messmacher, architect Modest Mussorgsky, composer Theodor Pleske, zoologist...
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