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Giacomo Moraglia

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he built the bell tower at the church of Santi Gervasio e Protasio. In the Swiss canton of Ticiono, he was responsible for the Palazzo Governativo (later the town hall) of
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before being accredited by Milan's powerful planning committee, the Commissione di Ornato, becoming one of its members in 1841. A prolific architect during the
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period, he completed hundreds of projects and restored many buildings including hospitals, factories, churches, schools, theatres and residences.
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This article is partly based on Knowledge (XXG)'s Italian version.
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Milan
Milan
Neoclassical
Porta Comasina

Lombardy
Ticino
Brera Academy
Giocondo Albertolli
Carlo Amati
Giuseppe Zanoja
Neoclassical
Porta Comasina
Monza
Gorgonzola
Lugano
Bellinzona
Magadino
Saint Bartholomew
Brugherio
"Moraglia, Giacomo"
Categories
19th-century Italian architects
Architects from Milan
1791 births
1860 deaths

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