Vladislav Gorodetsky  

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Vladislav Gorodetsky (June 4 1863 in Sholudky, PodilliaJanuary 3, 1930 in Tehran, Iran) was an architect and big-game hunter, best known for his Art Nouveau-style buildings, namely the House with Chimaeras, the St. Nicholas Roman Catholic Cathedral, the National Art Museum of Ukraine, and many others in Kiev, the capital of Ukraine.



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