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Giuseppe Palazzotto

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Italian architect (1702–1764)

Giuseppe Palazzotto (1702 – 1764) was an Italian architect, active in Catania, Sicily. He used a Baroque style, and was employed extensively during the flurry of reconstruction, after the 1693 Sicily earthquake which nearly flattened his native city.

Giuseppe helped design the church and monastery of San Giuliano, Santa Chiara, Sant'Agostino, Palazzo Zappala, Palazzo del Senato, and the Palazzo Biscari.

References

  1. Drawing for the analysis of architectural language: the case of Giuseppe Palazzotto; Conference: HERITAGE ARCHITECTURE LANDESIGN focus on CONSERVATION REGENERATION INNOVATION", Le vie dei Mercanti, XI Forum Internazionale di Studi,At: Aversa-Capri. Authors: Eugenio Magnano di San Lio, Galizia Mariateresa, and Cettina Santagati, June 2013.


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