Giuseppe Patricolo (1834 – 1905) was an Italian architect and engineer, best known for restoring many of the medieval, including Norman architecture, buildings...
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known as Ermes in Greek. In the 19th century, under the guidance of Giuseppe Patricolo, director of the Royal office for the conservation of monuments of...
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by Andrea Palma, Abate Mango, and finally in the 19th century by Giuseppe Patricolo. The exterior is box-like, neoclassical style, with some symbolic...
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by the architect Giuseppe Patricolo. Work was generally complete by 1882. Of note, the private chapel was frescoed in 1905 by Giuseppe Sciuti. The villa...
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Rosalia (right). The pavement of the main floor was designed in 1856 by Giuseppe Patricolo. In 1943, during World War II, the interior of the church was damaged...
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altarpiece depicting the Madonna of the Assumption (1800) was painted by Giuseppe Patricolo. Tourism entry by Comune of Palermo. Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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of Italy. In 19th century an important restoration was realized by Giuseppe Patricolo, stripping away some of the additions to the Norman church. A description...
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made by the Curtis, while the floor was realized on the architect Giuseppe Patricolo's plan. The interior contains 38 frescos by Guglielmo Borremans; in...
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Castiglia Vincenzo Cicerone Tommaso Corsini Giuseppe De Falco Armando Fresa Mario Marina Gennaro Patricolo Ottavia Penna Buscemi Renato Puoti Guido Russo...
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Giuseppe Tasca Lanza 1902, Pietro Vayrat 1902-1903, Giuseppe Tasca Lanza 1903-1905, Pietro Bonanno 1905-1906, Girolamo di Martino 1906-1907, Giuseppe...
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