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Józef Gosławski
Józef Gosławski with his family in Baku
Born1865
Warsaw, Congress Poland
Died(1904-01-30)30 January 1904 (aged 38)
Baku, Baku Governorate
NationalityPolish
OccupationArchitect
BuildingsBuilding of Mayoralty of Baku, Palace of Zeynalabdin Taghiyev, Empress Alexandra Russian Muslim Boarding School for Girls, Tigran Melikov's House

Józef Gosławski, also known as Iosif Vikentievich Goslavsky (Russian: Иосиф Викентьевич Гославский; 1865 – 30 January 1904) was a Polish architect mainly active in Baku, Azerbaijan.

Life and contributions

House in Baku, where Józef Gosławski lived

Józef Gosławski was born near Warsaw in Congress Poland to a noble Polish family. In 1891, he graduated from the Institute of Civil Engineering in Saint Petersburg, and a year later he was appointed chief architect of the city of Baku (present-day capital of Azerbaijan). His first task was to assist the local architect Robert Marfeld in designing and supervising the construction of the largest church in the Caucasus, the Alexander Nevsky Cathedral of Baku.

The building of the grandiose cathedral was completed in 1898 with the help of Baku's Eastern Orthodox, Muslim and Jewish communities who provided funding in addition to the money provided by the government. Gosławski's other architectural contributions in Baku were the Taghiyev Residence (present-day Azerbaijan State Museum of History), the Empress Alexandra Russian Muslim Boarding School for Girls (present-day Fuzuli Institute of Manuscripts of the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan), a number of industrial buildings and houses. Gosławski's final creation was the City Duma (present-day Baku City Hall), whose both exterior and interior was designed by him. The construction of the building, which even today remains one of the major sights in Baku, cost 400,000 golden roubles. However, Gosławski never lived to see the completion of the construction. He died in Baku at the age of 38 of tuberculosis, several months before the opening of the Duma. At the time of his death, Józef Gosławski was married and had three children.

On 30 August 2006, President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev signed an act, affirming the placing of commemorative plaque at Gosławski's house in Baku, at 31 Mirza Ibrahimov Street. On 11 June 2008, First Lady of Poland Maria Kaczyńska officially unveiled the plaque devoted to the Polish architect in Baku.

Gallery

  • Mayoralty of Baku Mayoralty of Baku
  • Building of the former Baku Department of Russian Technical Society Building of the former Baku Department of Russian Technical Society
  • Institute of Manuscripts, Baku Institute of Manuscripts, Baku
  • National Museum of History of Azerbaijan National Museum of History of Azerbaijan
  • Townhouse at Islam Safarli Street 19 Townhouse at Islam Safarli Street 19
  • Townhouse at Istiglaliyyat Street 25 Townhouse at Istiglaliyyat Street 25
  • Townhouse at Istiglaliyyat Street 27 Townhouse at Istiglaliyyat Street 27

See also

References

  1. Józef Gosławski by Elizaveta Gasimova. NUR Magazine. February 2004
  2. М.Арзу (30 August 2006). "Ilham Aliyev perpetuated the memory of architect Gosławski" (in Russian). Day.az. Retrieved 2008-02-25.
  3. "Wizyta Pani Prezydentowej w Republice Azerbejdżanu". Archived from the original on 2020-08-02. Retrieved 2019-08-22.

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