The author of the project to illuminate high-rises in Moscow from Germany received Russian citizenship

Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on the acceptance of Russian citizenship of six people. One of them was the German architect who designed the lighting of seven Moscow skyscrapers Karsten Winkels.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a decree on the acceptance of Russian citizenship of six people. One of them was the German architect who designed the lighting of seven Moscow skyscrapers Karsten Winkels.

The document is posted on the official publication website of legal acts. The works of Winkels in Moscow were based on the works of Russian painters, mainly of the XIX century. So, the basis for the lighting of one of the skyscrapers was taken by the painting by Mikhail Vrubel “The Princess-Swan”. The list includes journalist and widow of publicist and politician Giulietto Chiesa Fyammette Cucurnia. Russian citizenship was also granted to French lawyer and politician Gerard Pascal Clément, Elena Kovrigina, member of the board of the Metal We Yapa Systemleri Firm Tijaret Anonym Shirketi Ozturk Kilich and Italian correspondent Igor Pellizziari. Earlier, on February 13, it was reported that German citizen Lev Zeibel, who addressed Putin on the Direct Line with the president, received a Russian passport in the Kaluga region.

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