Nikolay Krasnov

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Nikolay Krasnov was a prominent Russian architect of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, renowned for his palatial and eclectic designs in Crimea and later in Yugoslavia.


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instanceOf Russian architect
architect
human
associatedWith Crimean palaces of the Russian Imperial family
royal residences in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
designed Dulber Palace in Koreiz, Crimea
Kharax Palace in Gaspra, Crimea
Livadia Palace in Crimea
Villa Kichkine in Livadia, Crimea
Yusupov Palace in Koreiz, Crimea
various public buildings in Belgrade
employer Government of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Imperial Court of Russia
era early 20th century
late 19th century
familyName Krasnov
fieldOfWork architecture
genre eclecticism in architecture
palatial architecture
givenName Nikolay
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
movement eclectic architecture
historicism in architecture
name Nikolay Krasnov
nativeName Николай Петрович Краснов
notableFor contributions to state architecture in Yugoslavia
eclectic architectural style
palatial designs in Crimea
notableWork Dulber Palace
Kharax Palace
Livadia Palace
Royal summer residences in Crimea
Villa Kichkine
Yusupov Palace in Koreiz
occupation architect
patronymicName Petrovich
positionHeld chief architect of the Imperial estates in Crimea
court architect
workLocation Belgrade
Crimea
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Yalta

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Livadia Palace
architect
Nikolay Krasnov
name
Nikolay Krasnov ("Николай Петрович Краснов")
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