• Institute of Religious Studies and Paul VI Ambrosian Foundation in Villa Cagnola Gazzada Schianno, Province of Varese and Head of Service of the Archdiocese...
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  • Marchese Luigi Cagnola (9 June 1762 – 14 August 1833) was a Neoclassical Italian architect. Cagnola was born in Milan. He was sent at the age of fourteen...
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    Province of Como, Lombardy, Italy. The villa was built for himself by the Neoclassical architect Luigi Cagnola, and after his death in 1833, completed...
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  • Steps Toward Restoring Full Unity; identifying themes for dialogue", Villa Cagnola, Gazzada, Italy 30 August 1967 (1967-08-30) – 3 September 1967 (1967-09-03):...
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  • 1425–1484), 1 painting : Heroic Figure against an Architectural Backdrop, Villa Cagnola, Gazzada (url) Antonio Carnicero (1748–1814), 2 paintings : Ascent of...
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  • CAI Choir of Sandrio. Varese: Venues include the Palazzo Estense, the Villa Cagnola, and the Civic Music Highschool. In nearby Busto Arsizio, there is a...
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    in Milan, after Cagnola's death in 1833. He also completed Cagnola's eclectic house: Villa La Rotonda. Biblioteca italiana ossia giornale di letteratura...
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    two works, Virgin and Child and Galeazzo Maria Sforza (Gazzada, Mus. Villa Cagnola). Welch, E.S (2010). "Bugatto, Zanetto". Grove Art Online. Oxford University...
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  • Palazzo Beltrami Palazzo Bonacosa Palazzo Borgazzi Palazzo Brentani Palazzo Cagnola Palazzo Carcano-Tondani Palazzo del Museo di Scienze Naturali Palazzo dell'ex...
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    resumed, again by Cagnola, in 1826, for Emperor Francis II, who dedicated the monument to the 1815 Congress of Vienna. When Cagnola died in 1833, his...
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    Piazza Castello) Palazzo Borgazzi Palazzo Brentani (Via Manzoni, 6) Palazzo Cagnola Palazzo Carcano-Tondani Palazzo Diotti also known as "Palazzo della prefettura"...
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    Botanico di Cascina Rosa Parco Agricolo Sud Milano Parco Sempione Torre Branca Villa Litta Modignani Museums and galleries in Milan Alfa Romeo Museum Armani/Silos...
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    nearby. It can be identified as "A Vase with Bacchanalians, found at Monte Cagnola, at Mr. Townley's" in the "Miscellanies" appended to the summary appended...
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  • in 1841. The main historic landmark of the district is the 15th century Villa Arcimboldi. In the last decades of the 20th century, the district has been...
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    city to France under whose dependency the Kingdom came. Designed by Luigi Cagnola, construction began in 1805 only to be suspended a few years later. It...
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    construction of a luxury villa, now known as Villa Litta. This boosted the economy of Affori, which became largely dependent by the villa itself. Another major...
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    a group of houses and farms around the Villa Caimi-Finoli, an aristocratic villa connected to the larger Villa Scheibler, and the Church of Santi Nazario...
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    archaeological sites. Examples of Neoclassical architecture in Italy include Luigi Cagnola's Arco della Pace (Milan), the San Carlo Theatre (Naples, 1810), San Francesco...
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    plan was realized. Piermarini's work was continued by his student Luigi Cagnola, who built a first temporary triumphal arch to celebrate the visit of Eugène...
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    The new structure was designed by Luigi Cagnola in neoclassic style, and built between 1801 and 1814. Cagnola's structure consists of massive pillars and...
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    under the Napoleonic rule, the Arch of Peace was built by architect Luigi Cagnola. This new gate marked the place where the new Strada del Sempione entered...
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    a community of Greek friars. The place was named Villaggio Piccione or Villa Piccione, hence Villapizzone. According to Giacomo Stella, who was the dean...
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  • entomologist Luigi Bodio (1840–1920), economist and statistician Luigi Cagnola (1762–1833), architect Luigi Canina (1795–1856), archaeologist and architect...
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    areas and cemented neighbourhoods, low-income and high-income housing, villas and apartment blocks.[citation needed] Most of the buildings in the area...
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