Enrico Marconi, known in Poland as Henryk Marconi (7 January 1792 in Rome – 21 February 1863 in Warsaw), was an Italian-Polish architect who spent most...
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Anthony Marconi (born 1927), American Roman Catholic bishop Enrico Marconi, also known as Henryk Marconi (1792–1863), Italian architect Francesco Marconi (1853...
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Jewish singer Enrico Mainardi (1897–1976), Italian cellist, composer, and conductor Enrico Marconi (1792–1863), Italian-born architect Enrico Maria Salerno...
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Marconi may refer to: Enrico Marconi (1792-1863) was an Italian-Polish architect. Guglielmo Marconi (1874–1937) was an Italian radio pioneer. Leandro...
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Royal Route, the building was designed by Polish-Italian architect Enrico Marconi and has since been one of Warsaw's architectural symbols. Badly damaged...
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among them Tylman van Gameren, Andreas Schlüter, Jakub Fontana, and Enrico Marconi. The buildings situated in the vicinity of the Warsaw Old Town represent...
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also provided financial assistance. The design was by the architect Enrico Marconi, construction work commenced in 1861. The design was modelled on an...
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Leandro Marconi (1834–1919) was a Polish architect, active mainly in Warsaw. His father was Enrico Marconi, also a famed architect associated with that...
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"Peacock Street"). Pawiak Prison was built in 1829–35 to the design of Enrico Marconi and Fryderyk Florian Skarbek, prison reformer, godfather to composer...
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Kraków's Wawel Hill Copy of Marconi's Kraków monument to Kościuszko, in Detroit, Michigan Enrico Marconi "Leonard Marconi". Retrieved 2019-08-13. v t...
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