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    Antonio Corazzi (born 16 December 1792 in Livorno, died April 27, 1877, in Florence) was an Italian architect working in Poland from 1819 to 1847, mainly...
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    original building was designed in a neoclassical style by architects Antonio Corazzi and Chrystian Piotr Aigner, and later restored by Bohdan Pniewski....
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    Merlini, Jan Chrystian Kamsetzer, Szymon Bogumił Zug, Jakub Kubicki, Antonio Corazzi, Efraim Szreger, Chrystian Piotr Aigner and Bertel Thorvaldsen. Palace...
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    council, built in the years 1825–1827, designed in classical style by Antonio Corazzi City hall: built in the years 1847–1848 Cathedral of Virgin Mary: built...
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    family. The palace was fundamentally rebuilt from 1823 to 1825 by Antonio Corazzi in neo-classical form as the base of the Ministry of Revenues and Treasury...
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  • Copernicus, 1473–1543, Polish astronomer and proponent of heliocentrism Antonio Corazzi, 1792–1877, Italian architect of the Teatr Wielki, Warsaw Tadeusz Czacki...
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  • Kamsetzer, Szymon Bogumił Zug, Stanisław Zawadzki, Efraim Szreger, Antonio Corazzi, Jakub Kubicki, Christian Piotr Aigner, Wawrzyniec Gucewicz and Bertel...
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    Poland's most notable architects of the era, including Piotr Aigner, Antonio Corazzi and Enrico Marconi. To change the town's architecture and break with...
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    The leading architect of the late neoclassicism in Poland is Italian Antonio Corazzi. His main buildings in Warsaw include Staszic Palace, the buildings...
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    Foreign Affairs and Benito Mussolini's son-in-law Arduíno Colassanti Antonio Corazzi Vittorio Matteo Corcos (1859–1933), painter Moses Cordovero, leading...
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    Kamsetzer, Szymon Bogumił Zug, Stanisław Zawadzki, Efraim Szreger, Antonio Corazzi, Jakub Kubicki, Hilary Szpilowski, Christian Piotr Aigner, Wawrzyniec...
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    government and rebuilt in 1823-24 in the classicist style to a design by Antonio Corazzi. The building became the seat of Congress Poland's Commission of Internal...
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    Treasury (a building reconstructed by Antonio Corazzi), the Bank of Poland and the Warsaw Stock Exchange (also by Corazzi). The square was originally triangular-shaped...
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    was an architect. From 1822 to his death, he was active in Poland. Antonio Corazzi (December 1792 – 1877), was one of the principal authors of the architecture...
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    building itself. In 1840–41, the next pavilion was built, designed by Antonio Corazzi, originally to be a secondary school and later serving as the seat...
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    in Warsaw was erected in 1825-1828 on a design by Italian architect Antonio Corazzi, and became the seat of the bank as well as that of the Warsaw Stock...
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    Enlightenment, who commissioned its renovation. The architect in charge was Antonio Corazzi, who redesigned the palace in neoclassical style. After the renovation...
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  • as a protagonist of archaeologically correct Neoclassicism in Rome. Antonio Corazzi (1792–1877), architect. He designed a number of imposing public buildings...
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    Casanova visited Poland in 1766. Later, Alessandro Cagliostro arrived. Antonio Corazzi (1792–1877) was an Italian architect who designed a number of buildings...
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    and many other operas by Donizetti, Meyerbeer and Rossini. In 1833 Antonio Corazzi, an Italian from Livorno, built a new theatre for the National Opera...
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    the entire world. The portraits by this artists include the bust of Antonio Corazzi of Livorno. In 1874, he offered his larger-than-life marble bust of...
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    Warsaw's Grand Theatre features a quadriga reflecting the original Antonio Corazzi's 1833 plans for the building, but not commissioned and executed until...
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  • village has a Classicistic palace and park (1818–1824), designed by Antonio Corazzi for Julian Frankowski. "Central Statistical Office (GUS) - TERYT (National...
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    style reminiscent of Rastrelli's baroque churches. Its authors were Antonio Corazzi and Andrzej Gołuński. During the reconstruction much of the internal...
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    provided the collection with a permanent home in a building designed by Antonio Corazzi in 1825 - the former stock exchange rebuilt after the Second World...
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    with some of its buildings designed by famous architects such as Antonio Corazzi and Fryderyk Albert Lessel. Overlooking the square, the streets also...
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    Davide; Dei, Devis; Papi, Federico; Bartoli, Gianni; Facchini, Luca; Corazzi, Riccardo; Kovacevic, Vladimir Cerisano (10 April 2017). "Radar detection...
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  • Engel, is completed. The Grand Theatre, Warsaw, Poland, designed by Antonio Corazzi, is opened. Grand Prix de Rome, architecture: Victor Baltard. January...
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  • The Trofeo Paolo Corazzi was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts. It was currently part of the ATP Challenger Tour. It was...
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    Academia Real das Sciencias. p. 639. Bibliotheca do povo e das escolas. D. Corazzi, Empreza Horas Romanticas. 1884. p. 4. Heinz Konietzky (23 November 2004)...
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