• Roberto Giulio Mongeri (1 August 1873 - 30 November 1951) was an Ottoman Empire-born Italian-descent architect. He designed a number of notable buildings...
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    Palas building which started life as an apartment block designed by Giulio Mongeri in 1922. In different periods, it was inhabited by the third Turkish...
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    Bulgur Palas (category Giulio Mongeri buildings)
    the Second Constitutional era (1908–1920), and designed in 1912 by Giulio Mongeri (1873–1951), a Levantine architect of Italian descent. The construction...
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    Ottoman Bank (category Giulio Mongeri buildings)
    Mytilene, 1906 Branch in İzmir, built in the late 1920s on a design by Giulio Mongeri The same building in 2007, branch of Garanti Bank Branch in Konya, 1930...
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    general directorate building of Ziraat Bank. It was designed by Istanbul-born Italian Levantine architect Giulio Mongeri and built between 1926 and 1929....
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    Church of St. Anthony of Padua, Istanbul (category Giulio Mongeri buildings)
    20th century). The building was designed by the Levantine architect Giulio Mongeri, who also designed other important buildings in Turkey, such as the...
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    manager Alda Merini (1931–2009), poet Lina Merlin (1887–1979), politician Giulio Mongeri (1873–1951), architect Franco Moschino (1950–1994), fashion designer...
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    Arif Hikmet Koyunoğlu and Ottoman-born architect of Italian descent Giulio Mongeri. The movement began in the early 20th-century in the capital of the...
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    Church of SS Peter and Paul, Istanbul (category Giulio Mongeri buildings)
    those of Alexander Vallaury (1850-1921), Hovsep Aznavur (1854-1935), Giulio Mongeri (1873-1951), as well as Alexandre Neocosmos (also known as Yenidünya)...
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    Church of Sant'Antonio di Padova on İstiklal Avenue, designed by Turkish Levantine architect Giulio Mongeri...
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    Giulio Mongeri in the style of Milanese palazzos houses the Emporio Armani, Armani Café and Gucci stores in the Nişantaşı quarter of Istanbul. Giulio...
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    followers of this movement were Arif Hikmet Koyunoğlu (1888–1982) and Giulio Mongeri (1873–1953). Notable buildings from this era are the Istanbul Main Post...
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    stand today. Sir Alfred Biliotti - Italian soldier and archeologist Giulio Mongeri - Italian Architect Guglielmo Semprini - Italian Architect Amedeo Preziosi...
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  • architecture. First Ziraat Bank Headquarters (1925–29) in Ankara designed by Giulio Mongeri is an important symbol of the First National Architectural Movement...
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    First national movement - Ziraat Bank Museum, Ankara, Turkey, 1929, by Giulio Mongeri Mediterranean Revival - General Mandiros Ciomac and Simion Ciomac Building...
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    Banque de Salonique (category Giulio Mongeri buildings)
    building built in 1909 by Assicurazioni Generali on a design by architect Giulio Mongeri. That building lies immediately to the east of the Imperial Ottoman...
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    was built between 1906 and 1912 in a neo-Gothic style by architect Giulio Mongeri. In addition to places of worship, new educational institutions and...
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    painter Bedri Rahmi Eyüboğlu, painter and poet Nazmi Ziya Güran, painter Giulio Mongeri, Italian Levantine architect Vedat Tek, Turkish architect Ernst Egli...
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  • Giusseppe Modorati Federico Moja Giuseppe Molteni Battista Mombrini Giulio Mongeri Giuseppe Montanari Carlo Montuori Angelo Morbelli Giuseppe Novello,...
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    Berg, 2004, New York, USA I.N. Aslanoglu, "Two Italian Architects: Giulio Mongeri and Paolo Vietti-Violi during the Periods of First Nationalism and Early...
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    İşbank Museum (Ankara) (category Giulio Mongeri buildings)
    headquarters of Türkiye İş Bankası (İşbank for short). Its architect was Giulio Mongeri. Later, it was also used as the Ankara Ulus Heykel branch office of...
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