Italian Architects outside Italy
Connected Sites
Site | Rationale | Link |
Bergpark Wilhelmshöhe | Giovanni Francesco Guerniero | |
Cathedral of St. James in Sibenik | Francesco di Giacomo, Niccolo di Giovanni Fiorentino | |
Churches of Chiloé | Eduardo Provasolli constructed the church of San Francisco in Castro | |
Fontainebleau | Sebastiano Serlio | |
Gardens and Castle at Kromeríz | Castle and Pleasure Garden by Filiberto Lucchese and Giovanni Pietro Tencalla | |
Graz | Schloss Eggenberg by Pietro de Pomis | |
Jesuit Missions of the Guaranis | The Italian architect Juan Brasanelli constructed the church at Ignacio Mini. | |
Kraków | Sigismund's Chapel: "has been hailed by many art historians as "the most beautiful example of the Tuscan Renaissance north of the Alps".[1][2] Financed by King Sigismund I the Old, it was built in 1519–33 by Italian architect Bartolomeo Berrecci." | |
Kremlin and Red Square | Aristotele Fioravanti (Dormition Cathedral at the Kremlin) | |
Kutna Hora | Church of Our Lady (by Santini) | |
Lednice-Valtice Cultural Landscape | Lednice Castle and Valtice Castle by Domenico Martinelli | |
Margravial Opera House | designed by Giuseppe Galli Bibiena | |
Mazagan | "The brothers Francisco and Diogo de Arruda built the first citadel of 1514. This was expanded in 1541–48 into a star-shaped fortress, constructed by Joao Ribeiro and Juan Castillo to the design of the Italian architect Benedetto da Ravenna" (AB ev) | |
Mexico City and Xochimilco | • Palacio de Bellas Artes: by architect Ádamo Boari, at Juárez av. S/N. The building also has sculptures by Leonardo Bistolfi, Edoardo Rubino or Alessandro Mazzucotelli. • Museo Nacional de Arte (MUNAL): by Silvio Contri, at Tacuba #8 • Palacio Postal: by Ádamo Boari, at Tacuba 1. One of the most significant and sumptuous buildings from the times of the Porfiriato. | |
Morelia | Cathedral was designed by Vicenzo Varoccio (source: Michelin Guide) | |
Nancy | Giovanni Betto | |
Nesvizh | Giovanni Maria Bernardoni | |
Odesa | "Designed by renowned architects and engineers, many from Italy in the early years" (AB ev) + "buildings built by architects such as the Italian Francesco Boffo, who in early 19th-century built a palace and colonnade for the Governor of Odesa, Prince Mikhail Vorontsov, the Potocki Palace and many other public buildings." (wiki) | |
Paseo del Prado and Buen Retiro | Puerta de alcalá by Francisco Sabatini. | |
Pilgrimage Church of St. John of Nepomuk | Built by Santini, a Czech architect of Italian descent | |
Plečnik's Ljubljana | The central bridge of the Triple Bridge was designed by Giovanni Picco, an Italian architect from Villach. (Nomination file, p. 119) | |
Prague | Giovanni Batista Orsi, Santini | |
Salvador de Bahia | Chapel of Our Lady of Help: "The present church was designed by the Italian architect Julio Conti in the Neo-Manueline style and consecrated in 1932." | |
Salzburg | Cathedral (by Vincenzo Scamozzi) | |
San Pedro de la Roca Castle | Giovan Battista Antonelli | |
Schönbrunn | Nicol? Pacassi | |
St. Petersburg | Domenico Trezzini, Bartolomeo Rastrelli, Antonio Rinaldi, Giacomo Quarenghi, Carlo Rossi | |
Telc | Filiberto Lucchese and Giovanni Pietro Tencalla, Church of the Name of Jesus by Domenico Orsi | |
Upper Middle Rhine Valley | Ehrenbreitstein was renovated under Johann II von Pasqualini. | |
Valletta | Cathedral by Girolamo Cassar | |
Valparaiso | Museo de Bellas Artes - Arnaldo Barison and Renato Schiavoni | |
Vilnius | Giovani Cini, Giovanni Maria Bernardoni | |
Zamość | Bernardo Morando |
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