Benedetto Giovannelli
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Benedetto Giovannelli (1602–1676) was an architect from Siena.
He was commissioned in 1660 by Pope Alexander VII (a Chigi) to build a new marble façade for the church of San Raimondo, which is in three classicist-style superimposed orders.
He was one of a group of architects (the others being , Flaminio del Turco, Giovanni Fontana) who produced buildings marked by a harmonious, measured style.
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- 17th-century Italian architects
- Italian Baroque architects
- Architects from Tuscany
- 1602 births
- 1676 deaths
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