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- Romano Fortunato Carapecchia (1666–1738) was an Italian Baroque architect who was active in Rome, Malta and Sicily. His designs helped transform Malta's...
- as Neptune's Courtyard and Prince Alfred's Courtyard. In 1712 Romano Carapecchia designed the Perellos fountain, originally dominating the courtyard under...
- enlarged in the 18th century. The later construction was designed by Romano Carapecchia, which is considered a masterpiece, with its back having an elegant clock...
- centuries, with the main staircase being built in 1733 to designs of Romano Carapecchia. Due to these modifications, the building has a somewhat labyrinthine...
- 1675 as the lines' main gate, and its design is attributed to Romano Carapecchia or Mederico Blondel. The gate is located within the Notre Dame Curtain...
- the Italian architect Romano Carapecchia. The interior was designed by the Maltese architect Giuseppe Bonici as Carapecchia died before the church was completed...
- were rebuilt in the 18th century to designs of the architect Romano Carapecchia. Construction began in 1714 and continued for several decades. The new...
- rebuilt in 1731 to designs attributed to the Baroque architect Romano Carapecchia. In 1776, the Sacra Infermeria cemetery was cleared, and the human remains...
- which was eventually inaugurated in 1705. In 1707 he entrusted Romano Carapecchia with the reorganisation of the drainage system in Valletta. He built...
- Italian entrepreneur Romano Bobone (10th century), Italian cardinal Romano Carapecchia (1666–1738), Italian architect Romano Guardini (1885–1968), Italian-German...