Aleksander Szymkiewicz
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Aleksander Szymkiewicz (ur. 12 listopada 1858 w Sankt Petersburgu, zm. 1908 w Tbilisi) – polski architekt działający w Gruzji.
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Александр Поликарпович Шимкевич (12 ноября 1858, Санкт-Петербург — 1908 или 1907, Тифлис или Варшава) — русский архитектор. Работал в Грузии.
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Aleksander Szymkiewicz (12 November 1858, in Saint Petersburg – 1908, in Tbilisi) was a Polish architect who worked in Georgia (primarily in Tbilisi) in the 1880s–1900s. He was a member of the City Council and municipal architect of Tbilisi from 1885 to 1891.
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Aleksander Szymkiewicz
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Aleksander Szymkiewicz
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Шимкевич, Александр Поликарпович
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Aleksander Szymkiewicz
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Aleksander Szymkiewicz
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1858-11-12
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1858-11-12
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1908
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Aleksander Szymkiewicz (12 November 1858, in Saint Petersburg – 1908, in Tbilisi) was a Polish architect who worked in Georgia (primarily in Tbilisi) in the 1880s–1900s. He was a member of the City Council and municipal architect of Tbilisi from 1885 to 1891. In Tbilisi, he designed, among others, the building of the Supreme Court of Georgia, the Conservatoire building, the building of the Caucasian Silk Station (now the ), the building of the Rustaveli Theatre (with Cornell K. Tatishchev), and various townhouses, including the Andreoletti's house. He also designed the building of the Shota Rustaveli State University in Batumi and the Court of Appeals in Kutaisi. His designs combined baroque and classical elements.
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Aleksander Szymkiewicz (ur. 12 listopada 1858 w Sankt Petersburgu, zm. 1908 w Tbilisi) – polski architekt działający w Gruzji.
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Александр Поликарпович Шимкевич (12 ноября 1858, Санкт-Петербург — 1908 или 1907, Тифлис или Варшава) — русский архитектор. Работал в Грузии.
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