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- a few blocks south of the Ferrara Cathedral, facing piazzetta Alberto Schiatti. It is considered the pantheon for famous citizens of the city. Construction...
- rebuilt in the fifteenth century by Biagio Rossetti, and in 1581 by Alberto Schiatti and further modified in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. The Basilica...
- Katerina Maier-Schiatti (fl. c. 1800) was a Russian composer, the daughter of violinist and composer Luigi Schiatti who lived in Russia from 1760 and pla****...
- Construction cost 6 million lire €130,000 euros (renovation) Architect Clemente Schiatti Tenants San Giorgio ‘79 (200?-present) Italian rhythmic gymnastics team...
- held 2012 Andrea Palma Mario Cordoni Steven Goldstein Ennio Ricci Angelo Schiatti Not held Not held 2013 Alexander Talkanitsa Alexander Talkanitsa, Jr. Thomas...
- Montresor Giorgio Moro Ernesto Papini Luigi Pianconi as Dom Antônio de Mariz Mario Piazzi Giovanni Schiatti Greta Walkyria O Guaraní at IMDb v t e v t e...
- #56 in Ferrara, Region of Emilia-Romagna, Italy The architect Alberto Schiatti designed the church in 1570 for the Jesuits. The facade is sober. The interior...
- Todisco Oren Verona 1988 Verdi - Nabucco - Carroli Roark Strummer Nesterenko Schiatti Tieppo Oren Verona 1988 Verdi - Nabucco - Carroli Vejzovic Jankovic Storojev...
- Zajick, Juan Pons, Carlo Strioli, Nicolaj Ghiuselev, Angelo Casertano, Anna Schiatti, Orchestra e Coro dell'Arena di Verona; Nello Santi, conductor) Fondazione...
- of a chapel dedicated to Saint Filippo e Giacomo, designed by Alberto Schiatti, for the hospital of Santa Anna, which once extended parallel to the facade...