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- Francesco Bizzaccheri (13 April 1655 Rome - 11 February 1721 Rome) was an Italian architect. He worked in a Baroque and early Rococo style. Bizzaccheri trained...
- nearby Fontana dei Tritoni (Fountain of the Tritons) by Carlo Francesco Bizzaccheri in Piazza Bocca della Verità which features two Tritons. The fountain...
- of the two temples, called Fountain of the Tritons, realised by Carlo Bizzaccheri under commission of Pope Clement XI, was erected in the square in 1715;...
- Battista Pamphili Aldobrandini to a design by his architect Carlo Francesco Bizzaccheri and with the sculptures of putti and a winged skeleton by Pierre Le Gros...
- and Domenichino. Outside there is a monumental gate by Carlo Francesco Bizzaccheri (early 18th century). The Doria, Pamphilj, Landi and Aldobrandini families...
- Torre, was begun in 1690 by Mattia de Rossi and finished from 1694-96 by Bizzaccheri whose choice of colour tones would determine the colour scheme of the...
- a design by Antonio Felice Casoni. The facade is by Carlo Francesco Bizzaccheri (1704-1705) using the double-ramped staircase and portico already completed...
- by Daniele da Volterra. Inside is a cyborium (1691) designed by Carlo Bizzaccheri; in the fifth chapel is a monument to the Cardinal Fabrizio Paolucci...
- Domenichino. On the grounds is a monumental gate by Carlo Francesco Bizzaccheri (early 18th century). A noted feature of the garden is the Teatro delle...
- Giovanni Battista Ricci. The 18th century stuccowork is by Carlo Francesco Bizzaccheri. The third chapel on the left is dedicated to St. James the Great. The...