Plaque commemorating the Russian architect Pyotr Dmitrievich Baranovsky (1892-1984) in Moscow, Russia


Pyotr Dmitrievich Baranovsky (February 26, 1892 - June 12, 1984) was a Russian architect, preservationist and restorer who reconstructed many ancient buildings on the territory of the Soviet Union. He is credited with saving Saint Basil's Cathedral from destruction in the early 1930s, founding and managing the Kolomenskoye and Andrei Rublev museums, and developing modern restoration technologies. For more than 30 post-war years, he headed the restoration of the Krutitsy monastery in Moscow


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Location: Krutitsy Patriarchal Metochion, Krutinskaya Street 11, Moscow, Russian Federation, Eastern Europe
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