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primary layout,
completed in 1603, is due to the
architect Francesco Terribilia.
Later refurbishments in 1705 were by
Giuseppe Antonio Torri and his pupil...
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Antonio Morandi, also
called Il
Terribilia (1508 – 1568) was an
Italian architect of the late-Renaissance period. He was born and died in Bologna, and...
- II. In 1587,
Alessandro Legnani commissioned the
facade from
Francesco Terribilia and
Francesco Guerra. The
grand entrance staircase was
designed by the...
- Trent, who then
entrusted the
project to
Antonio Morandi (known as il
Terribilia).
Construction began at the end of
February 1562;
built very quickly,...
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architect is unknown, but some
details suggest Antonio Morandi,
known as il
Terribilia,
while other attribute it to
Gerolamo da Treviso. The
interior frescoes...
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psalmum dícite nómini eius, allelúia, allelúia, allelúia. Dícite Deo, quam
terribília sunt ópera tua, Dómine! in multitúdine virtútis tuæ mentiéntur tibi inimíci...
- 1575 and 1588 by
Pietro Fiorini to
plans by
Antonio Morandi,
known as Il
Terribilia. It
housed the
image of the
Virgin from San Luca for two days each year...
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Galeazzo emplo**** the
architect Antonio Morandi,
known like his
father as il
Terribilia, to help
design the palace. The
palace p****ed
through various hands. Previously...
- to 1407. From 1535 to 1557 the
architect Antonio Morandi also
called Terribilia parti****ted in reconstruction. In 1744, the
architect Carlo Francesco...
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Important works are also
attributable to
Francesco Morandi,
known as the
Terribilia, to whom
built the dome (decorated by
Francesco Masini between 1568 and...