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Mariano Panebianco

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20: 30:(4 September 1847 – 30 November 1915) was an Italian engineer and architect, active in Eastern Sicily, including many private projects in his native 112: 107: 73: 102: 42: 46: 50: 97: 92: 86: 19: 41:. He had numerous commissions from his hometown. Among his commissions were the 53:. In 1882, he obtained a silver medal at the Interprovincial Exposition in 31: 54: 38: 18: 37:
Mariano was born in Acireale, but studied engineering in
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Acireale
Naples
Palazzo Calanna
Palazzo Nicolisi
Biblioteca Zelantea
Messina
Associazione Storiofili Aci
Categories
1847 births
1915 deaths
People from Sicily
19th-century Italian architects
20th-century Italian architects

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