Robert Gödicke


Robert Christoph Wilhelm Gödicke was a Russian architect of German origin that mainly worked in Saint Petersburg.

Early life and education

Robert Gödicke was born in Saint Petersburg, the son of Gottlieb Daniel Andreas Gödicke and Louise Friederike Gödicke. He studied architecture at the Art School of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Arts from 1846 to 1852 under Alexander Brullov.

Career

From 1865 onward, he worked as a lecturer at the Art School of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Arts, and he was the head of the architecture department from 1891 to 1894. He received the title of academician in 1857 from the Academy of Arts, and he became a professor in 1864.

Work

The buildings that Gödicke designed are mainly located in Saint Petersburg, but there are also a few buildings elsewhere in Russia. In Estonia, he is best known as the architect of Maarjamäe Palace.

Saint Petersburg

Tallinn

Novocherkassk

Honors