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  1. Agostino Barelli (Baptized 26 October 1627, Bologna – c. 29 January 1697, Bologna) was an Italian architect of the Baroque. Biography [ edit ] Barelli designed portions of the Santi Bartolomeo e Gaetano in Bologna .

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  3. Agostino Barelli - Wikipedia

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    Agostino Barelli (Baptized 26 October 1627, Bologna – c. 29 January 1697, Bologna) was an Italian architect of the Baroque. Biography [ edit ] Barelli designed portions of the Santi Bartolomeo e Gaetano in Bologna .

  4. Barelli, Agostino | Encyclopedia.com

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    Barelli, Agostino (1627–79). Bologna-born Italian architect, who designed the Theatine Church of San Bartolomeo there (1653), but whose main importance is that he introduced the Italian Baroque style to Bavaria, notably with his designs for the Theatinerkirche (Church of the Theatines) of St Kajetan, Munich (1663–90), modelled on Sant'Andrea della Valle in Rome, the mother-church of the ...

  5. Agostino Barelli - Wikipedia

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    Adriano Peroni, BARELLI, Agostino, in Dizionario biografico degli italiani, vol. 6, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana, 1964. Controllo di autorità VIAF ( EN ) 18371517 · ISNI ( EN ) 0000 0000 2832 7794 · CERL cnp00841923 · ULAN ( EN ) 500313881 · GND ( DE ) 131969153 · WorldCat Identities ( EN ) viaf-18371517

  6. Is Munich Safe? The Ultimate Solo Female Travel Guide (2023)

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    It was completed in 1675 by Italian architect Agostino Barelli. Go just outside the center of Munich with your Munich CityTourCard to enjoy the 490-acre park that surrounds the palace. You might also like: The Ultimate Solo Female Travel Guide to Salzburg

  7. 27 Fun & Best Things to do in Munich, Germany - ViaTravelers

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    The palace was designed by Agostino Barelli and supported by other designers such as Enric Zucalli, Giovanni Antonio, Viscardi, and Joseph Effner. Limestone was primarily the material used in erecting the structure. With time, the palace gradually attained its hugeness and, as such, was able to overshadow the nearby Blutenburg Castle.

  8. Not in His Right Mind: the Castles of a Mad King Quiz

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    Nymphenburg Palace is located in Munich, Germany. Construction started in 1664 to plans by the Italian architect Agostino Barelli. It was added to by several kings and finished on its present day size and present grounds about 1742. When Bavaria become a kingdom in the early nineteen century, it became the main residence of the Bavarian kings.

  9. Ludwig & Sophie – The decoration in church – NettyRoyal

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    Henriette Adelaide and Ferdinand Maria asked the Italian architect Agostino Barelli from Bologna to design the church, that was to become the Court Church and Collegiate Church for the Theatines.

  10. Agostino Zarelli (1896–1970) • FamilySearch

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    Agostino Zarelli 19 September 1896–3 August 1970 • Brief Life History of Agostino Agostino Zarelli was born on 19 September 1896, in Lucera, Foggia, Puglia, Italy as the son of Zarelli. He married Jennie Giovannina Saraco in 1918, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 3 daughters.

  11. 5 reasons that will inspire you to visit the Nymphenburg ...

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    04.09.2023. This post contains links which could help me to earn a small commission at no extra cost for you. Thank you for reading and supporting Under Flowery Sky. Nymphenburg Palace is the highlight of the Bavarian capital that lies peacefully in its central diameter. Munich is an elegant city where the fairy-tale atmosphere of Nymphenburg Palace is the highlight of the Bavarian capital ...

  12. Agostino Barelli – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre

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    Agostino Barelli (Bolonha, 1627 – Bolonha, 1687) foi um arquiteto italiano. Vida. Barelli foi arquiteto do príncipe-eleitor Ferdinand Maria e sua mulher Henriette Adelaide de Savoya em Munique. Barelli projetou a Theatinerkirche. Morreu aproximadamente com 60 anos de idade em Bolonha.