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- Picchiatti is an Italian surname. Notable people with this name include the following: Bartolomeo Picchiatti (1571 – 1643), an Italian engineer and architect...
- Bartolomeo Picchiatti (Ferrara, 1571 – Naples, 3 April 1643) was an Italian engineer and architect. A short street in the Soccavo area of the city is named...
- Francesco Antonio Picchiatti (10 January 1619, Ferrara – 28 August 1694, Naples) was an Italian architect of the Baroque period active in Naples. He is...
- (Cappella Reale dell'****unta) was not completed until 1644 by Antonio Picchiatti. In 1734, with the arrival of Charles III of Spain in Naples, the palace...
- in the 17th century by the De Curtis family and designed by Bartolomeo Picchiatti. It later housed the Monte dei Poveri Vergognosi bank and during the ten...
- collaborated with contemporary architects such as Francesco Grimaldi, Bartolomeo Picchiatti and Giovan Giacomo Di Conforto. (in Italian) Francesco Abbate, Storia...
- 9th century, but was reconstructed in the 17th century by Bartolomeo Picchiatti, and the Baroque style church underwent further reconstructions under...
- succeeded Bartolomeo Picchiatti as chief royal engineer to the Kingdom of Naples. He worked on the Regi Lagni. He was joined by Picchiatti's son Francesco Antonio...
- later by Giovanni Francesco di Palma; and finally by Francesco Antonio Picchiatti in 1682. In 1812, the nuns were transferred to the Monastery of Gesù e...
- French Johann Arnold Nering (c. 1659?–1695), German Francesco Antonio Picchiatti (1619–1694), Italian Matthäus Daniel Pöppelmann (1662–1736), German Carlo...