Yefgraph Dmitrievich Tyurin (Russian: Евграф Дмитриевич Тюрин) was a Russian architect and art collector famous as the builder of Elokhovo Cathedral in Moscow the main cathedral of Russian Orthodox Church in 1945–2000 and Moscow State University expansion in 1830. Tyurin’s life and work especially in his later years was poorly documented.
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