Aleksei Fedorovich Mironov (1745, Kuskovo - 1808, ibid.) - Russian serf architect of the Counts Sheremetevs .
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Biography
In the late 1750s, he studied at the gymnasium at Moscow University, and since 1766 he became a teacher of arithmetic at the school for serfs in Kuskovo . No information was found on Mironov’s special training in architecture; it is likely that he studied with serf architects Fyodor Argunov and Karl Blanck , who supervised the work in Kuskovo from 1764 to 1780.
Since the 1780s he participated in all construction works of the Sheremetevs. In 1803 he worked in Rostov on the design of the Rostov Cathedral building. In 1804 he was involved in the construction of the Hospice in Moscow. In 1805, Mironov was freed from the burden of serfdom.
He died in 1808 in Kuskovo.