Lev Ilyin

Lev Ilyin

Lev Ilyin (born in Tambov, Russia (1880-1942)) was a Russian architect.

Between 1925-1938 Lev Ilyin was the main architect of Leningrad, and an author of the overall map of Leningrad and material in the sphere of town-planning.


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