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- Edoardo Collamarini (1863–1928) was an Italian architect, active mainly in Bologna, region of Emilia Romagna, Italy. He was born and died in Bologna....
- director. Two of the conservatory's students, Maria Pizzagalli and Stefania Collamarini, sang the roles of Silvia and Zanetto. The opera was then staged at La...
- in 1899 by Edoardo Collamarini. In 1869, the main chapel, was frescoed by Alessandro Guard****oni and Luigi Samoggia. Collamarini also refurbished the...
- century. In the early 20th century the property was refurbished by Edoardo Collamarini. The monumental interior staircase decorated with stuccoes and statues...
- 20th century another wing was built under the supervision of Edoardo Collamarini. In the late sixties under supervisor Cesare Gnudi and based on Leone...
- the École des Beaux-Arts. He studied sculpture in the studio of René Collamarini and gravür in the studio of W. S. Hayter. In 1965 he started teaching...
- Darclée Giacomo Rantzau b**** Luigi Broglio Fiorenzo baritone Edoardo Sottolana Giulia mezzo-soprano Stefania Collamarini Lebel tenor Giovanni Paroli...
- the present facade was added using a design by the architect Edoardo Collamarini. Since 1662, in honor of the Madonna del Monticino, the town holds a...
- Lucia, by Giovanni Battista Merano. In the 1900s, architect Edoardo Collamarini worked to revert the facade of the church to its original Romanesque...
- facade remained incomplete, and was only finished in 1928 by Edoardo Collamarini. The bell-tower dates to 1690. The church was deconsecrated in 1805 during...