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    Giovanni Antonio Viscardi (27 December 1645 – 9 September 1713) was a Swiss architect of the baroque, who worked mostly in Bavaria. Giovanni Antonio Viscardi...
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  • Davide Viscardi (born 1990), Italian male short track speed skater Giovanni Antonio Viscardi (1645–1713), Swiss Baroque architect Henry Viscardi Jr. (1912-2004)...
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    the south and north of Barelli's palace by Enrico Zucalli and Giovanni Antonio Viscardi and were connected with the centre pavilion by two gallery wings...
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    street is officially named after the Swiss Baroque architect Giovanni Antonio Viscardi, but took its nickname from the 1930s, when locals could circumvent...
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  • calligrapher, author, printer and publisher Giovanni Antonio Viscardi (1645 – 1713), Swiss architect Claudio Giovanni Antonio Monteverdi or Claudio Monteverdi (baptized...
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    Congregation "Annunciation". It was built in 1709/1710 to a design by Giovanni Antonio Viscardi. The church is divided into an upper church on the upper floor...
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    his parents' Italian court artists, like Enrico Zuccalli and Giovanni Antonio Viscardi. Between 1684 and 1688, Zuccalli built the Italian style Lustheim...
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    German forester (d. 1714) December 27 – Giovanni Antonio Viscardi, Swiss architect (d. 1713) Giovanni Antonio Fumiani, Venetian painter of the Baroque...
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    Savoy. The Italian court architects such as Enrico Zuccalli and Giovanni Antonio Viscardi then controlled the architecture in Munich for several decades...
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    Residenzstrasse and the Theatinerstraße is called Viscardigasse (after Giovanni Antonio Viscardi), but it used to be known by the locals as "Drueckebergergasse"...
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