Cesare Bazzani (1873 - 1939) was a prominent and prolific Italian architect and engineer. Active from 1911 until his death in 1939, Bazzani designed major municipal works in several cities.[1]
Works
- Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale (National Library of Italy), Florence, with V. Mazzei (1873-1939)
- Cassa di Risparmio, Ascoli Piceno (1905-1915)
- altar of the Chapel of the Madonna della Purità, Sant'Andrea della Valle, Rome (1912)
- Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, Rome, with exterior architectural friezes by sculptors Ermenegildo Luppi, Adolfo Laurenti, and Giovanni Prini (1911-1915)[2]
- Palazzo del Governo, Terni (1920)
- Paradiso sul mare, a seaside casino, Anzio (1922)
- facade restoration and other work, Papal Basilica of Saint Mary of the Angels in Assisi (1924-1930)
- renovations to the Palazzo Trinci, Foligno (1927)
- Chiesa del Carmine (Messina) (1931)
- Gran Madre di Dio, Rome (1931-1933)
- Pescara Cathedral (1939)
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