Konstantin Thon

Architect, designer of Kremlin Palace

Konstantin Thon - Artists & Creatives born 1794
Born

1794
232 years ago

Died
Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Russia

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An architect who contributed significantly to Russian neoclassicism, designed several notable structures in Moscow. Most recognized for the Grand Kremlin Palace, completed in 1851, serving as the official residence of the President of Russia. Designed the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, a prominent symbol of the Russian Orthodox Church, which was completed in 1883. Worked on various other projects that shaped the architectural landscape of the capital city.

Designed the Grand Kremlin Palace

Designed the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour

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