- Ippolit Monighetti
Ippolit Antonovich Monighetti (1819 - 1878) was a
Russia n architect of Italian descent who worked for theRomanov family.Monighetti attended the
Stroganov Art School and then studied at theImperial Academy of Arts underAlexander Brullov , matriculating in 1839 with a gold medal. His extensive journeys inEgypt andItaly in the 1840s predetermined his interest in revivalist architecture.Monighetti started his career as a fashionable architect by designing a cluster of
villa s inTsarskoe Selo , notable those for PrincessYusupov and PrinceBagration . In 1850, he was commissioned byNicholas I of Russia to stylise a Turkish bath in theCatherine Park as a little mosque. In the 1860s, Monighetti was responsible for refurbishing several rooms of theCatherine Palace .On the strength of his success in Tsarskoe Selo, Monighetti was asked by Alexander II to design his summer residence in
Livadiya ,Crimea . Of his Crimean structures, only the neo-Byzantine church of theLivadia Palace still stands. He also refurbished the imperial yachts "Livadia" and "Derzhava".In the 1870s, Monighetti designed new interiors for the
Skierniewice Palace (nearWarsaw ),Anichkov Palace and theYusupov Palace (both inSaint Petersburg ). At the end of his life, Monighetti became interested in theRussian Revival . He applied the newly fashionable style to thePolytechnical Museum inMoscow , the Russian church inVevey , Switzerland, and the sepulchre for Alexander II's illegitimate children in Tsarskoe Selo.References
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