Viktor Mazyrin
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Viktor Aleksandrovich Mazyrin (30 May 1859, Alatyr – 1919, Moscow) was a Russian architect.
His father, a military doctor, died when Viktor was quite young.[1]
He built several buildings for the Morozov family.
Mazyrin died of typhoid fever in 1919, and was buried in Moscow at the Pyatnitskoye Cemetery.
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Mashkova Street
References
- ^ "Выставка-персоналия "Мастер диковинного стиля. 160 лет со дня рождения архитектора Виктора Александровича Мазырина"". г. Алатырь Чувашской Республики. Retrieved 29 March 2021.
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