Francesco Grimaldi (architect)

Italian architect
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroItalian architect
PlacesItaly
isArchitect
Work fieldEngineering
Gender
Male
BirthOppido Lucano
Death1 August 1613Naples
The details

Biography

Francesco Grimaldi (Oppido Lucano, 1543 – Naples, August 1, 1613) was an Italian Theatine Order priest and architect, working mainly in Naples.

Among his designs are works for:
Covent of the Theatine Order (1590) at the church of Santi Apostoli.
Church of Santi Apostoli, which resembles Sant'Andrea della Valle in Rome.
Cappella del Tesoro (1608) in the Cathedral of Naples
Church of Santa Maria degli Angioli a Pizzo-Falcone.
Church of the Trinità delle Monache.
Church of the San Paolo.

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