Otto Pius Hippius

Russian architect
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IntroRussian architect
A.K.A.Otto Gustavovich Gippius Otto Pius Gustawowitsch Hippius Otto Evstafievič Gippius Otto Hippius Otto Gustavovič Gippius O. G. Gippius
A.K.A.Otto Gustavovich Gippius Otto Pius Gustawowitsch Hippius Otto Evstafievič Gippius Otto Hippius Otto Gustavovič Gippius O. G. Gippius
PlacesEstonia Russia
wasArchitect
Work fieldEngineering
Gender
Male
Birth17 May 1826, Saint Petersburg, Tsardom of Russia
Death10 September 1883Saint Petersburg Governorate, Russian Empire (aged 57 years)
Star signTaurus
Family
Siblings:Karl Gustav Hippius
Education
Imperial Academy of Arts(—1851)
The details

Biography

Otto Pius Hippius (17 May [O.S. 5] 1826, Saint Petersburg — 10 September [O.S. 29] 1883, Saint Petersburg) was a Baltic German architect, particularly noted for several buildings in present-day Estonia. Otto Hippius was born in the family of a painter and lithographer Gustav Adolf Hippius who taught his son Art since the earliest childhood. At the teenage age Otto Hippius studied in Germany and in 1849 he graduated with honors from Karlsruhe Institute of Technology. Since 1849 to 1851 he studied at the Russian Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg and upon graduation continued working as an architect and teacher at several art schools. In 1864 Hippius became a member of the Russian Academy of Sciences and in 1879 he became a professor.

Among his works Sagnitz Manor (now in Sangaste) in southern Estonia, built for Count Friedrich Wilhelm Rembert von Berg between 1879 and 1883, Münkenhof Manor (now in Muuga), built for painter Carl Timoleon von Neff between 1866 and 1873, Charles' Church in Reval (now Tallinn), constructed between 1862 and 1870 and Alexander Church (et) in Narva, constructed between 1881 and 1884.

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