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Nikolay Mikhailovich Chagin (Николай Михайлович Чагин; 1823, Oryol – 1909) was a Russian architect active primarily in Vilnius and the Crimea. He took part in the Siege of Sevastopol and served as Vilno's main architect for 38 years. Chagin mastered the Byzantine Revival and several other revivalist styles, often blending them at will. His church buildings include:

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  • Nikolai Chagin (en)
  • Nikołaj Czagin (pl)
  • Чагин, Николай Михайлович (ru)
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  • Nikołaj Michajłowicz Czagin (ur. 1823 w Orle, zm. 1909 w Petersburgu) – rosyjski architekt, autor szeregu projektów prawosławnych cerkwi, przede wszystkim w zachodnich guberniach Imperium Rosyjskiego (ziemie zabrane). (pl)
  • Николай Михайлович Чагин (1823, Орёл — 1909, Санкт-Петербург) — русский архитектор. Строил в стиле эклектика. Заведовал строительством православных храмов на западе Российской империи (в основном территория современных Литвы и Латвии). Академик архитектуры Императорской Академии художеств, действительный статский советник. (ru)
  • Nikolay Mikhailovich Chagin (Николай Михайлович Чагин; 1823, Oryol – 1909) was a Russian architect active primarily in Vilnius and the Crimea. He took part in the Siege of Sevastopol and served as Vilno's main architect for 38 years. Chagin mastered the Byzantine Revival and several other revivalist styles, often blending them at will. His church buildings include: (en)
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  • Nikolay Mikhailovich Chagin (Николай Михайлович Чагин; 1823, Oryol – 1909) was a Russian architect active primarily in Vilnius and the Crimea. He took part in the Siege of Sevastopol and served as Vilno's main architect for 38 years. Chagin mastered the Byzantine Revival and several other revivalist styles, often blending them at will. His church buildings include: * Nativity Cathedral, Riga * Cathedral of the Theotokos, Vilnius * St. Paraskeva Church, Vilnius * * * Bell tower of St. Anne's Church, Vilnius * St Simeon and St Anne's Cathedral, Jelgava * St. Mary's Church, Grodno * Church of the Resurrection, Foros * The interiors of the Chersonesus CathedralWikimedia Commons has media related to Nikolay Chagin. (en)
  • Nikołaj Michajłowicz Czagin (ur. 1823 w Orle, zm. 1909 w Petersburgu) – rosyjski architekt, autor szeregu projektów prawosławnych cerkwi, przede wszystkim w zachodnich guberniach Imperium Rosyjskiego (ziemie zabrane). (pl)
  • Николай Михайлович Чагин (1823, Орёл — 1909, Санкт-Петербург) — русский архитектор. Строил в стиле эклектика. Заведовал строительством православных храмов на западе Российской империи (в основном территория современных Литвы и Латвии). Академик архитектуры Императорской Академии художеств, действительный статский советник. (ru)
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