Giacomo Amato (14 May 1643 in Palermo – 26 December 1732 in Palermo) was a Sicilian architect. Member of the religious order of the Camillians and pupil...
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Maria della Pietà. The church and adjacent seminary was designed by Giacomo Amato and completed in 1686 for the Camillians, known locally as the Crociferi...
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execution. The ensemble was ultimately designed by Andrea Palma and Giacomo Amato. The dome was designed by Francesco Ferrigno and completed in 1750....
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Amato Ronconi (1226 – 8 May 1292) was an Italian Catholic who became a professed member of the Secular Franciscan Order. Ronconi lived a life of penitence...
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designs refurbishment and enlargement of the palace from the architect Giacomo Amato. By 1735, the palace had acquired the roofline balustrade. In 1760,...
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present church. The church was designed by the Palermitan architect Giacomo Amato and was completed by 1700. It was consecrated in 1711 by Don Bartolomeo...
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Amato (Calabrian: Amàtu; Albanian: Amati) is an Arbëreshë comune and town in the province of Catanzaro in the Calabria region of Italy. Amato is one of...
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both now named after him, he studied under Angelo Italia and taught Giacomo Amato. His long and fertile career included time as official architect to...
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1740 and is finely decorated with many works of Sicilian artists like Giacomo Amato, Pietro Novelli, Olivio Sòzzi, Giuseppe Velasco and Carlo D'Aprile....
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church started in 1678. The main architect was the Camillian cleric Giacomo Amato, who also designed two churches a few steps south on Via Torremuzza:...
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