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Andrea Tirali (around 1660–1737) was an
Italian architect working in
Venice and the Veneto. He was
responsible for the
intricate design of the pavement...
- Bald****are
Longhena (1598–1682),
exponent of
Baroque architecture Andrea Tirali (c. 1660 – 1737), architect. He
designed the
pavement in the
Piazza San...
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freestanding Corinthian portico, the only one in Venice,
designed by
Andrea Tirali. The
Tolentini is a
parish church of the
Vicariate of San Polo-Santa Croce-Dorsoduro...
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there were the
exact contemporaries Domenico Rossi (1657–1737) and
Andrea Tirali (1657–1737).
Their biographer,
Tommaso Temanza,
proved to be the movement's...
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former Doge
Francesco Morosini. On the
facade (1734–37),
designed by
Andrea Tirali, are
sculpted portraits of the Doge
Carlo Contarini and his wife Paolina...
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palace was
apparently designed and
built in 1719 by
Alessandro (?...Andrea)
Tirali, a
Venetian architect. The
Widmanns commissioned the
internal frescoes mainly...
- The
portego of
Palazzo Morosini Sagredo terminates with the
monumental staircase designed by
Andrea Tirali...
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pedestrian walkway. The
Baroque style bridge was
designed in 1681 by
Andrea Tirali, and is the sole three-arched
bridge left in Venice.
North of the bridge...
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Palazzo Diedo was
built between 1710 and 1720,
designed by
architect Andrea Tirali as the
residence of the
esteemed Diedo family.
Situated along the Rio di...
- In 1959
Ahmet Emin Yalman, as well as the
other Vatan people like Naim
Tiralı and
Selami Akpınar, were
jailed only to be set free by the 1960 Turkish...