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Carlos de
Grunenbergh, also
known as
Carlo Grunenberg (died 1696), was a
Flemish architect and
military engineer active in the late 17th century. He mainly...
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Siege of
Malta of 1565. A
major reconstruction to
designs of
Carlos de
Grunenbergh took
place in the 1690s,
giving the fort its
current appearance. The...
- 1670s and 1680s to
designs of the
Flemish military engineer Carlos de
Grunenbergh. On 13 May 1680, the city
council granted a loan of 30,000
scudi for...
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other administrators sent to the
damaged area was
Colonel Don
Carlos de
Grunenbergh,
royal engineer to the King of Spain, who had
experience in planning...
- construction. The
tower was
designed by the
Flemish architect Carlos de
Grunenbergh. It has a
square base with
scarped walls, with four
corner turrets which...
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third proposal was
drawn up by the
Flemish military engineer Carlos de
Grunenbergh in 1687. Grunenburgh's
proposal consisted of a fort with four bastions...
- time were
being upgraded by the
Flemish military engineer Carlos de
Grunenbergh, and it led
towards an
inner gate
known as the
Porta Reale or
Porta Carlo...
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which had a
terrace platform with ten embrasures. In 1687, Don
Carlos de
Grunenbergh visited the fort and
recommended the
addition of a faussebraye. He decided...
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although it was
still incomplete. In 1681, the
Flemish engineer Carlos de
Grunenbergh proposed some
changes to the
design of the fort, and
these recommendations...
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happened a few
years earlier in 1674. The fort was
designed by
Carlos de
Grunenbergh, the
military engineer of the
Viceroy of Sicily. It was
built in the...