Paolo Marucelli

Italian architect
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroItalian architect
PlacesItaly
isArchitect
Work fieldEngineering
Gender
Male
BirthRome
DeathRome
The details

Biography

Paolo Marucelli or Marucelli (1594, Rome - 1649, Rome) was an Italian architect, most notable for the facade of the Palazzo Madama in Rome, begun to his designs in 1642 by L. Cardi. He also designed the sacristies of Santa Maria in Vallicella (1629) and Santa Maria dell'Anima (1635) and the convents of San Ignazio and Sant' Andrea della Valle.

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