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Lurago may
refer to:
Lurago d'Erba,
Italian muni****lity
Lurago Marinone,
Italian muni****lity
Carlo Lurago,
Italian architect Rocco Lurago,
Italian architect...
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Lurago d'Erba (Brianzöö:
Luragh [lyˈraːk]) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of Como in the
Italian region Lombardy,
located about 30 kilometres...
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Rocco Lurago (died 1590) was an
Italian architect,
active in
Genoa in the 16th century. He was born in Pelsopra, and
moved to
Genoa as a
young man. He...
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Carlo Lurago (also
spelled Luraghi) (1615 – 12
October 1684) was an
Italian architect who was
active in Prague. He was born in
Pellio Superiore in the...
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gothic eastern side remains. The cathedral's
overall plan was made by
Carlo Lurago, its
interior decoration by
Giovanni Battista Carlone, and its
frescos by...
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Lurago Marinone (Comasco: Lüragh [lyˈraːk]) is a
comune (muni****lity) in the
Province of Como in the
Italian region of Lombardy. The
comune is located...
- 16th-17th century, it was
gradually built by
anonymous people, then by
Carlo Lurago and
Francesco Caratti. As
early as 1578 - 1581, the
Society of Jesus, led...
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architects working in
Genoa as
Bartolomeo Bianco,
Pietro Antonio Corradi,
Rocco Lurago,
Giovan Battista Castello, and
Bernardino Cantone.
Scattered around the...
- a true
masterpiece of
Italian Baroque,
built by
Italian architect Carlo Lurago and
decorated in part by
Carpoforo Tencalla.
Among many
other churches are...
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Savior by
Carlo Lurago, 1650s–1660s. The
front facade of
Clementinum by
Carlo Lurago, 1650s–1660s. The
Humprecht Chateau by
Carlo Lurago, 1666–1668. Kroměříž...