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    Michele Sanmicheli, sometimes also transcribed as Sammicheli, Sanmichele or Sammichele (Verona, 1484 - Verona, 1559), was an Italian architect and urban...
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    tied him to architect Michele Sanmicheli from their shared days in Legnago, and this brought him to commission to Michele Sanmicheli important works. Not...
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    commissioned by Countess Margherita Pellegrini to the famous architect Michele Sanmicheli and built between 1528 and 1559. It occupies a prominent place in...
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  • son Francesco. In 1532, Count Gianfrancesco Bevilacqua commissioned Michele Sanmicheli to completely renovate the medieval building and convert it into a...
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    George and St. Lorenzo Giustiniani are on the sides. Around 1535 Michele Sanmicheli built the coffered dome of the church. The interior has a single nave...
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    Verona, built between 1532 and 1540. It was designed by architect Michele Sanmicheli. Giorgio Vasari remarked on the gateway in his work Le vite de' più...
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    Terraferma, was designed in the 16th century by the Veronese artist Michele Sanmicheli. In the bombardments during World War II entire blocks were destroyed...
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    the Pellegrini Chapel, designed by the famous Veronese architect Michele Sanmicheli in the 16th century, occupies a fundamental place in the history of...
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    and the shorter sides facing the lagoon and the Piazza San Marco. Michele Sanmicheli (1484–1559) from Verona in the terraferma, trained further south,...
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    Antonio da Sangallo the Younger, Baldassarre Peruzzi, Galeazzo Alessi, Michele Sanmicheli, Vignola and Ippolito Scalza. The church was inaugurated only in 1607...
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    work; it was at this time that the best-known of Veronese architects, Michele Sanmicheli, entered the scene, and he was the third element of fundamental importance...
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    as town art gallery. Palazzo Roncale: Renaissance palace (1555) by Michele Sanmicheli Palazzo Venezze (1715) Pinacoteca dei Concordi ("Concordi Gallery")...
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    Calergi. In the 16th century, the new owners, the Corner family asked Michele Sanmicheli to reconstruct the interior. An interior fireplace was designed by...
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    built during the early 16th century, by architects that include Michele Sanmicheli. There are only a few ruins left, together with two gates, of the...
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    dell’ Architettura Civile di Michele Sanmicheli or Five Orders of the Civic Architecture of Michele Sanmicheli. Sanmicheli was a prominent venetian architect...
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    Bartolommeo Genga and Giovanbatista San Marino (Giovanni Battista Belluzzi) Michele Sanmicheli with Paolo Veronese (Paulino) and Paolo Farinati Giovannantonio detto...
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    worked in Venice from 1595–1606; known for his cabinet paintings Michele Sanmicheli (1484–1559), architect and urban planner Jacopo Sansovino (1486–1570)...
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    Spavento, Antonio Scarpagnino, Jacopo Sansovino, Sebastiano Serlio, Michele Sanmicheli and Giulio Romano to propose a reconstruction plan. In 1546, the Council...
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  • designed and built during 1542 by the architect Michele Sanmicheli. The structure resembles the gate Sanmicheli designed for another city ruled by Venice,...
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    façade between 1451 and 1456, adding some Renaissance modules. In 1503 Michele Sanmicheli finished the central gable and added the right spire, which was finished...
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    was erected by commission of the Marquises of Canossa to architect Michele Sanmicheli in 1527, not far from the Arco dei Gavi and the Castelvecchio. Palazzo...
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    Alberti Giacomo della Porta Filippo Brunelleschi Donato Bramante Michele Sanmicheli Francesco Borromini Bernini Carlo Maderno Michelangelo Filippo Juvarra...
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    1944. Montefiascone Cathedral is one of the earliest structures by Michele Sanmicheli. Dedicated to Saint Margaret (Santa Margherita), the cathedral was...
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    The work on the new defensive walls was entrusted to the architect Michele Sanmicheli. When the war ended, a new period of peace began for Verona that would...
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  • Antonio da Sangallo the Younger Giuliano da Sangallo Jacopo Sansovino Michele Sanmicheli Raffaello Santi known as Raphael Vincenzo Scamozzi Sebastiano Serlio...
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    Alberti Giacomo della Porta Filippo Brunelleschi Donato Bramante Michele Sanmicheli Francesco Borromini Bernini Carlo Maderno Michelangelo Filippo Juvarra...
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    eastern side of the town, built by the Veronese military engineer Michele Sanmicheli and the Venetian Ferrante Vitelli, who also designed the later fortress...
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    Alberti Giacomo della Porta Filippo Brunelleschi Donato Bramante Michele Sanmicheli Francesco Borromini Bernini Carlo Maderno Michelangelo Filippo Juvarra...
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    and the shorter sides facing the lagoon and the Piazza San Marco. Michele Sanmicheli (1484–1559) from Verona in the terraferma, trained further south,...
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    Alberti Giacomo della Porta Filippo Brunelleschi Donato Bramante Michele Sanmicheli Francesco Borromini Bernini Carlo Maderno Michelangelo Filippo Juvarra...
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