Aleksander Osipovich Bernardazzi (russian: Бернардацци Александр Осипович, alternative spelling: Alexandr Bernardacci, ro, Alexandru Bernardazzi) (July 2, 1831 – August 14, 1907) was a Russian (of
Swiss Italian
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origin) architect best known for his work in
Odesa
Odesa (also spelled Odessa) is the third most populous city and municipality in Ukraine and a major seaport and transport hub located in the south-west of the country, on the northwestern shore of the Black Sea. The city is also the administrative ...
and
Chişinău.
His life
Bernardazzi was born in
Pyatigorsk
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in 1831. The town had been almost completely built by his father, , and uncle, who were originally
Swiss
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* the adjectival form of Switzerland
* Swiss people
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* Swiss, Missouri
* Swiss, North Carolina
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*Swiss-system tournament, in various games and sports
*Swiss Internation ...
from
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History
The village, formerly a municipality, in 1904 was merged with neighboring Noranco to constitute the new Municipali ...
. Very early Bernardazzi demonstrated artistic talent and was eventually sent to study in
Moscow
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. His first architectural job was in
Chişinău from 1856 to 1878, where he served as the city architect.
[ p. 105-106][Herlihy, Patricia (1987, 1991). Odessa: A History, 1794–1914. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. , hardcover; ;p. 268, 269.] In 1878 Bernardazzi moved to Odesa and lived there for over thirty years.
[ In 1879 Bernardazzi became the Odesa city architect and in the mid-1880s he was appointed an architect at the Novaya Rossiya University in Odesa.][ It has been said that "the Odesa you see today is the work of this prodigious and talented architect".]
Bernardazzi died August 14, 1907, in Fastiv
Fastiv ( uk, Фа́стів) is a city in the Kyiv Oblast (province) in central Ukraine. On older maps it is depicted as Chvastiv ( pl, Chwastów). Administratively, it is incorporated as a city of oblast significance. It also serves as the admin ...
.[ He was buried beside his mother in Chişinău.
]
Major work
In the mid-1880s he designed:
* The former Odesa railway station, 1879–1883, destroyed by the Nazis
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in 1944;
* Disability house (later converted to a factory, "Pischepromavtomatika" (Пищепромавтоматика)), Mechnykova 53 (Мечникова), 1886;
* The Odesa International Technical Society building, Baranova 1 (Баранова), in 1887.
Bernardazzi designed a large number of residential buildings and mansions:
* Preobrazhenska 15 ( uk, Преображенська) (1891);
* Pastera 34 ( uk, Пастера) (1891);
* Hoholaya 23 ( uk, Гоголя);
* Troitska 20 ( uk, Троїцька);
* Bazarna 20 ( uk, Базарна) (1893);
* Deribasivska 31 ( uk, Дерібасівська), tobacco shop (1894);
* Didrihsona, 7 ( uk, Дідрихсона), mansion (1894).
By the 100th Anniversary of Odesa, Odesa city architect Bernardazzi led the work of the Technical Division of the Architectural Society and instructed the design and construction of a number of public buildings. Bernardazzi most memorable designs were in the 1890s:
* Medical school clinic at Pastera 7 (Пастера);
* Belinsky 9 hospital (Белинского) (1892);
* Warehouse building near the railway station (1890s);
* Reformed Church Pastera 62 (Пастера), the Puppet Theatre in Soviet period;
* Bristol Hotel at Pushkinskaya 15, 1898–1899;
* The New Stock Exchange, now the Odesa Philharmonic Theater
Odesa's Philharmonic Theatre ( uk, Одеська обласна філармонія) is a theater in Odesa, Ukraine. The design resembles the Doge's Palace in Venice. p. 107
History
The foundation stone for the theater was laid September 3, 18 ...
(1894-1899).
Bernardazzi is also responsible for Baranova 18 (Баранова) (1902) and Troitska 18 ( uk, Троїцька) (1903).
His other work includes:
* Porto-Franko Bank at Pushkinska 10 ( uk, Пушкинська)
* A monument to Alexander II in Alexander Park. The statue was replaced and today only the base remains, used to honor Taras Shevchenko
Taras Hryhorovych Shevchenko ( uk, Тарас Григорович Шевченко , pronounced without the middle name; – ), also known as Kobzar Taras, or simply Kobzar (a kobzar is a bard in Ukrainian culture), was a Ukraine, Ukrainian p ...
(Alexander Park has been renamed Shevchenko Park).
* St. Teodora de la Sihla Church
The St. Teodora de la Sihla Church ( ro, Biserica Sfânta Teodora de la Sihla) is a cathedral in Central Chișinău, Moldova.
Overview
Formerly the chapel of a girls gymnasium, the church of St. Teodora de la Sihla is an architectural master ...
* Chişinău City Hall
See also
* List of Russian architects
This is a list of architects of the Russian Federation, Soviet Union, Russian Empire, Tsardom of Russia and Grand Duchy of Moscow, both ethnic Russians and people of other ethnicities. This list also includes those who were born in the ///Tsardom o ...
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1831 births
1907 deaths
People from Pyatigorsk
People from the Russian Empire of Italian descent
19th-century people from the Russian Empire
19th-century architects from the Russian Empire
Architects from the Russian Empire
People from the Russian Empire of Swiss descent
Architects from Odesa
Architects from Chișinău
Saint-Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering alumni