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Bartolomeo Berrecci (1480 Pont****ieve,
Italy - 1537 Kraków, Poland) was an
Italian Renaissance architect who
spent most of his
career in Poland. He learned...
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Sigismund I the Old, it was
built in 1519–33 by
Italian architect Bartolomeo Berrecci. A square-based
chapel with a
golden dome
houses the
tombs of its founder...
- 16th-century
Renaissance tombstone of
Polish kings within the
Sigismund Chapel in Kraków, Poland. The golden-domed
chapel was
designed by
Bartolommeo Berrecci....
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Sigismund I the Old, it was
built between 1517 and 1533 by
Bartolommeo Berrecci, a
Florentine Renaissance architect, who
spent most of his
career in Poland...
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supervised by two
artisans from Italy:
Francisco from
Florence and
Bartolommeo Berrecci, and
after their deaths by
Benedykt from Sandomierz. A
feature of the rebuilding...
- Sigismund's
Chapel (on the right) at the
Wawel Castle was
designed by
Bartolomeo Berrecci...
- was
constructed between 1519 and 1533
according to
plans by
Bartolomeo Berrecci of Florence, and
serves as a
mausoleum of the last Jagiellons. The exterior...
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included a
large park and a menagerie. The
plans were
prepared by
Bartolomeo Berrecci da Pont****ieve, who
designed several other projects in Poland. On the 1...
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together with
Bartolommeo Berrecci and
Benedykt from
Sandomierz rebuilt the
royal castle between 1507 and 1536.
Berrecci also
built Sigismund's Chapel...
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Bartolomeo Berrecci from Pont****ieve, Italy, who was
managing works until 1537, when he died.
Francesco Fiorentine was (as well as
Berrecci and many other...