Apollon Shchedrin
1796–1847 (age 51)
Biography
Apollon Shchedrin (1796–1847) was a prominent Russian architect who played an important role in shaping the architectural landscape of St. Petersburg and the Russian Empire during the early 19th century. His career coincided with a period of significant urban development and neoclassical architectural achievement in Russia.
As an architect, Shchedrin was part of the distinguished tradition of Russian architectural design that drew upon European influences while developing its own distinctive character. His works contributed to the aesthetic and structural development of Russian cities. He was interred in the Smolenskoye Orthodox Cemetery, reflecting his prominence in Russian cultural and professional circles.