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    Filippo Juvarra (7 March 1678 – 31 January 1736) was an Italian architect, scenographer, engraver and goldsmith. He was active in a late-Baroque architecture...
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    Royal Palace and Patriarchal Cathedral of Lisbon by Italian architect Filippo Juvarra was an ambitious proposal for a monumental complex located along the...
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    The Project of Filippo Juvarra for the Royal Palace of Madrid was the first project for the Royal Palace of Madrid. The Royal Alcázar of Madrid was a...
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    Basilica of Superga near Turin by Filippo Juvarra (1717–1731) Interior of the Basilica of Superga by Filippo Juvarra The Palazzo Carignano, now the Museum...
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    Basilica of Superga (category Filippo Juvarra buildings)
    built from 1717 to 1731 for Victor Amadeus II of Savoy, designed by Filippo Juvarra, at the top of the hill of Superga. This fulfilled a vow the duke (and...
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    Royal Palace of Madrid (category Filippo Juvarra buildings)
    architect Filippo Juvarra oversaw work on the new palace and devised a lavish project inspired by Bernini's plans for the Louvre. Initially Juvarra wanted...
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    their royal status through the works of architects Guarino Guarini, Filippo Juvarra and Bernardo Vittone. Guarini, a traveling monk, blended various traditions...
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    (1606–1663) in the 17th century, with designs by the Baroque architect Filippo Juvarra. The palace also includes the Palazzo Chiablese and the Chapel of the...
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    Palace of Venaria (category Filippo Juvarra buildings)
    is noted for its monumental architecture and Baroque interiors by Filippo Juvarra, including the Galleria Grande and its marble decorations, the chapel...
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    were often called for. Surviving drawings for complicated sets by Filippo Juvarra and Ferdinando Bibiena (both primarily architects) as well as others...
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  • Palace of La Granja Segovia, Spain 1720–1740 Teodoro Ardemans and Filippo Juvarra Würzburg Residence Würzburg, Germany 1720–1740 Balthasar Neumann Karlova...
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    San Girolamo della Carità (category Filippo Juvarra buildings)
    finished Antamoro Chapel is dedicated to S. Filippo Neri. The chapel itself was designed by Filippo Juvarra, the only work of his in Rome, and constructed...
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    two giant belfries. Other designs were provided by, among others, Filippo Juvarra (1733) and Luigi Vanvitelli (1745), but all remained unapplied. In...
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    Milan on 6 March 1683. In architecture, his successors include Filippo Juvarra, and Juvarra's pupil Bernardo Vittone. Guarini wrote ten treatises on a multitude...
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    Palace of Madrid, where Charles had grown up, had been devised by Filippo Juvarra for Charles' father, Philip V of Spain, and Charlottenburg Palace provided...
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    (Cathedral, 16th century), with the 18th-century bell tower designed by Filippo Juvarra. The church's plan is attributed to the Venetian architect Tullio Lombardo...
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    Raggi, Giuseppina (2019). "The Lost Opportunity: Two Projects of Filippo Juvarra Concerning Royal Theaters and the Marriage Policy between the Courts...
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    Royal Palace of Aranjuez (category Filippo Juvarra buildings)
    The Royal Palace of Aranjuez (Spanish: Palacio Real de Aranjuez) is one of the official residences of the Spanish royal family. It is located in the town...
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    Palazzina di caccia of Stupinigi (category Filippo Juvarra buildings)
    from Chambéry to Turin. The new palace was designed by the architect Filippo Juvarra to be used as a palazzina di caccia ('hunting residence') for Victor...
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    not finish until 1770 with the completion of the Rococo cupola by Filippo Juvarra. The imposing west front was built between 1457 and 1498 and features...
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    founder of the metaphysical art movement. The most noted architects are Filippo Juvarra (one of the most important figures of the Italian Baroque) and Ernesto...
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    1714. From Palermo he brought back Filippo Juvarra, an Italian architect who had spent many years in Rome. Juvarra was patronised by Victor Amadeus and...
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    articulated plant based upon a Saint Andrew's Cross, it was designed by Filippo Juvarra, who also built the Basilica di Superga, near Turin. In the same period...
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    Belluno the capital of the Dolomites, the bell tower was designed by Filippo Juvarra. Montagnana is a municipality in the province of Padova with perfectly...
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    architect Filippo Juvarra planning began. However, the cornerstone was not laid until the reign of Charles Emmanuel III in 1738 after Juvarra's death. The...
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    Royal Palace of La Granja de San Ildefonso (category Filippo Juvarra buildings)
    the courtyards in the flanks, then given its definitive character by Filippo Juvarra, who was brought from Turin, based on recommendations in the circle...
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    thus Turin became the capital of a European kingdom. The architect Filippo Juvarra began a major redesign of the city; Turin had about 90,000 inhabitants...
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    Benedetto Alfieri (1707-1767) of Asti, considered the successor to Filippo Juvarra, and Francesco Gallo (1672-1750) of Mondovì, as well as Francesco Ottavio...
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    Bronnbach abbey Palace of Venaria, Citroneria (en: Orangery, built by Filippo Juvarra) Warsaw, Stara Pomarańczarnia (en: Old Orangery; built 1786–1788) and...
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    Palazzo Madama, Turin (category Filippo Juvarra buildings)
    Cabinet, and the Southern Veranda. The duchess also asked architect Filippo Juvarra to design a new Baroque palace in white stone, which he did in 1716...
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