Antonio Adamini (25 December 1792 in Bigogno, Ticino - 16 June 1846, St. Petersburg) was a Swiss-born Russian architect and engineer. Of his training little is known, but he was appointed in the late spring of 1816 (some say 1818) with his cousin to the court of the Russian Tsar. After furthered his career in the administration and he was the architect of the State Bank in the 1830s. Adamini's significant structural performance was to construct the 25-meter-high monument to Tsar Alexander, a monolithic granite pillar, the Alexander Column in 1832 and 1834, before the Winter Palace with Auguste de Montferrand. The logistical preparation for this project took four years. Adamini also designed a monument to the Battle of Borodino on the road to Smolensk.
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| - Antonio Adamini (* 25. Dezember 1792 in Agra (Ortsteil Bigogno), Tessin (CH); † 1846 oder 1847 in St. Petersburg) war ein russischer Architekt und Ingenieur, der sich vor allem durch die technisch schwierige Errichtung von Denkmälern einen Namen gemacht hat. (de)
- Antonio Adamini (25 December 1792 in Bigogno, Ticino - 16 June 1846, St. Petersburg) was a Swiss-born Russian architect and engineer. Of his training little is known, but he was appointed in the late spring of 1816 (some say 1818) with his cousin to the court of the Russian Tsar. After furthered his career in the administration and he was the architect of the State Bank in the 1830s. Adamini's significant structural performance was to construct the 25-meter-high monument to Tsar Alexander, a monolithic granite pillar, the Alexander Column in 1832 and 1834, before the Winter Palace with Auguste de Montferrand. The logistical preparation for this project took four years. Adamini also designed a monument to the Battle of Borodino on the road to Smolensk. (en)
- Antonio Adamini (Agra, 25 dicembre 1792 – San Pietroburgo, 16 giugno 1846) è stato un architetto svizzero, originario del Canton Ticino, in una frazione dell'attuale comune di Collina d'Oro. Nato a di Agra, vicino a Lugano, appartenne a quel gruppo di architetti italiani (Rastrelli, Quarenghi, Rusca, Rossi, Fossati) che fecero apprezzare l'arte italiana all'estero ed in special modo in Russia. A Pietroburgo, dove tenne dal 1817 alla morte la carica di architetto della città, realizzò il palazzo di Tauride e prese parte, insieme con il francese Auguste Ricard de Montferrand, alla riedificazione della cattedrale di Sant'Isacco e del Palazzo d'Inverno. (it)
- Антонио Агостино Адамини (Антон Устинович Адамини; 25 декабря 1792 — 16 (28) июня 1846) — русский архитектор итало-швейцарского происхождения. (ru)
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| - Antonio Adamini (* 25. Dezember 1792 in Agra (Ortsteil Bigogno), Tessin (CH); † 1846 oder 1847 in St. Petersburg) war ein russischer Architekt und Ingenieur, der sich vor allem durch die technisch schwierige Errichtung von Denkmälern einen Namen gemacht hat. (de)
- Antonio Adamini (25 December 1792 in Bigogno, Ticino - 16 June 1846, St. Petersburg) was a Swiss-born Russian architect and engineer. Of his training little is known, but he was appointed in the late spring of 1816 (some say 1818) with his cousin to the court of the Russian Tsar. After furthered his career in the administration and he was the architect of the State Bank in the 1830s. Adamini's significant structural performance was to construct the 25-meter-high monument to Tsar Alexander, a monolithic granite pillar, the Alexander Column in 1832 and 1834, before the Winter Palace with Auguste de Montferrand. The logistical preparation for this project took four years. Adamini also designed a monument to the Battle of Borodino on the road to Smolensk. (en)
- Antonio Adamini (Agra, 25 dicembre 1792 – San Pietroburgo, 16 giugno 1846) è stato un architetto svizzero, originario del Canton Ticino, in una frazione dell'attuale comune di Collina d'Oro. Nato a di Agra, vicino a Lugano, appartenne a quel gruppo di architetti italiani (Rastrelli, Quarenghi, Rusca, Rossi, Fossati) che fecero apprezzare l'arte italiana all'estero ed in special modo in Russia. A Pietroburgo, dove tenne dal 1817 alla morte la carica di architetto della città, realizzò il palazzo di Tauride e prese parte, insieme con il francese Auguste Ricard de Montferrand, alla riedificazione della cattedrale di Sant'Isacco e del Palazzo d'Inverno. (it)
- Антонио Агостино Адамини (Антон Устинович Адамини; 25 декабря 1792 — 16 (28) июня 1846) — русский архитектор итало-швейцарского происхождения. (ru)
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