Mikhail Nilovich Litvinov (1860, Kostroma - after 1917) - Russian architect , engineer , restorer . Born in Kostroma, education - a real school in Ivanovo-Voznesensk , then - the Institute of Civil Engineers in St. Petersburg , which he graduated in 1886 with a silver medal.
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Study | Institute of Civil Engineers |
Worked in cities | Moscow , Kazan |
After graduating from the institute, Litvinov was appointed by the Kazan city architect and architect of the Kazan University ; he was awarded medals of the Imperial Russian Technical Society and the exhibition committee for designing buildings of the Kazan Scientific and Industrial Exhibition. He also designed the buildings of the physical laboratories of the Kazan University. From 1894 - in the commission making excavations in the Moscow Kremlin, since 1897 - the superintendent of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior . Supervised the design and construction of Nikolsky Rows , house number 7 on Soimonovsky passage (together with the architect Alexei Popov ). In church architecture there is the restoration of the Peter and Paul Cathedral in Kazan, the construction of churches: the Life-giving Trinity in Troitsky [1] , the restoration of the Kutuzov house and the construction of the Church of St. Michael the Archangel .
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- ↑ Object of Cultural Heritage No. 5010145002 // Register of Objects of Cultural Heritage of Wikigid. Retrieved November 15, 2013.