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- 12°30′32″E / 41.880456°N 12.509007°E / 41.880456; 12.509007 complex in barocchetto romano style, designed by architect Camillo Palmerini. Public housing...
- Magatti (1691–1767), a painter active in Lombardy in a late-Baroque (barocchetto) style Roberto Maroni (1955–2022), Italian politician of Lega Nord Calogero...
- Spezia. 20th-century public housing buildings (1924). 3 buildings in barocchetto romano style, designed by architect Camillo Palmerini. Residential buildings...
- Giordano.[citation needed] The sacristy is a unique example of the Roman "Barocchetto" style made between 1738 and 1741, with wooden wardrobes and presses...
- 1767) was an Italian painter, active in Lombardy in a late-Baroque (barocchetto) style. Born in Varese, known for paintings and frescoes in his hometown...
- order (upper half) and the bell-tower were built a century later in the barocchetto style. The interior is in the Norman style, particularly the high altar...
- Tre Madonne. 20th-century building in the typical 1920s style known as Barocchetto romano (1920). Project by architect Marcello Piacentini. Villino Astaldi...
- Via Savoia. 20th-century building in the typical 1920s style known as Barocchetto romano (1918–20). Mercato Nomentano, in Piazza Alessandria. 20th-century...
- servants of the MAE, in Via delle tre Madonne, characterized by its Roman barocchetto style. In 1926–28 he designed on the hill of Montelarice near Loreto...
- Left: a Barocchetto-style courtyard door in Garibaldi square. Centre: a Medieval door of a noble's courtyard in Cuèrc street (Senate street), in the Old...