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- offers guided tours. The mansion was built by architect Giovanni Battista Alliprandi for Count Václav Antonín Chotek of Chotkov and Vojnín. The original mansion...
- work with his brother-in-law Tom****o Soldati under Giovanni Battista Alliprandi [cs]. In 1708, Frisoni and Soldatti were recruited by Johann Friedrich...
- according to plans submitted by the Italian architect Giovanni Battista Alliprandi. The town centre with Masarykovo Square include Baroque and Art Nouveau...
- collaborated with leading architects of his time such as Giovanni Battista Alliprandi and Jan Santini Aichel. In contrast to other architects, such as Kilian...
- Baroque changes were carried out also by the architect Giovanni Battista Alliprandi. Since then the Colloredos have substantially modified the chateau and...
- high Baroque architects in the Crown of Bohemia were Giovanni Battista Alliprandi, born in Italy, worked mainly for aristocracy, František Maxmilián Kaňka...
- Fenice in Venice. Alliprandi was an ****istant director. My Fair Lady (1964), single performance staged at the Teatro La Fenice. Alliprandi was a co-director...
- school used to be located at the Menhart House at 17. Giovanni Battista Alliprandi designed the building at 12, the Hrzan of Harasov Palace. Architecturally...
- parts of Baroque fortification in 1721 by architect Giovanni Battista Alliprandi after a design by František Vogot. Písek Gate serving northbound traffic...
- architect is unknown, the most commonly named people are Giovanni Battista Alliprandi [cs], Domenico Martinelli and Jan Santini Aichel, through Johann Bernhard...