
Carlo Maderno
Carlo Maderno was a prominent Italian architect who significantly contributed to the final design of St. Peter's Basilica, extending the nave and creating its monumental façade. His work helped solidify the basilica's status as a masterpiece of Baroque architecture.
Born on Nov 15, 1556 (468 years old)
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Spain:
Carlo Maderno designed the façade of St. Peter's Basilica in the early 17th century.
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Bolivia:
Carlo Maderno was the architect responsible for the construction of the current Palace Pontificio.
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Panama:
Carlo Maderno was the architect commissioned by Urbano VIII to construct the current Papal Palace.
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Uruguay:
Carlo Maderno was commissioned by Urbano VIII to construct the current Papal Palace.
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Italy:
Carlo Maderno was the famous architect commissioned by Urbano VIII to build the palace.
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Greece:
Carlo Maderno gave the entire complex its final form by designing the monumental facade.
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