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Julius Yulyevich Benois (Russian: Юлий Юльевич Бенуа, romanized: Yuly Yulyevich Benua; French: Jules-Louis-Auguste Benois; 25 February 1852 – 26 July 1929) was a Russian architect. He was a member of the Benois family.
The Benois family (Russian: Бенуа, romanized: Benua) was a family of prominent 19th and 20th century Russian artists, musicians and architects, descended from French confectioner Louis Jules (Leonty Nikolaevich) Benois (1770/1772?–1822), cook-confectioner to the Duke of Montmorency, who moved to Russia in 1794 after the French Revolution ...
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Julius Benois: Known for: Venue where Lenin addressed his first mass meeting on 9 May, 1906
The design of the building was a collaborative effort between cousins Leon and Julius Benois, with the assistance of Leon's brother Alexandre Benois and Alexander Gunst. The customer was the First Russian Insurance Company, Russia's oldest insurance company established in 1827.
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Julius Benois. English: Julius Benois (1852-1929) is a Russian architect. Русский: Юлий Юльевич Бенуа (1852—1929) русский архитектор и видный специалист по сельскохозяйственному строительству и фермерству.
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The locals call it “the Benois House ” or “the house of the Three Benois”, because it was designed by three members of a famous family of architects — brothers Leon Benois and Albert Benois and their cousin Julius Benois.