Vincenzo Brenna (1747 – May 17 1820) was an Italian architect and painter who was the house architect of Paul I of Russia. Brenna was hired by Paul and his spouse Maria Fyodorovna as interior decorator in 1781 and by the end of 1780s became the couple’s leading architect. Brenna worked on Pavlovsk Palace and Gatchina palaces rebuilt Saint Isaac’s Cathedral and most notably created Saint Michael’s Castle in Saint Petersburg.
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