Matteo Pertsch
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Matteo Pertsch (German: Matthäus Pertsch) (1769 – 11 April 1834) was an Austrian classical architect responsible for many historic structures in Trieste.
He was born in Buchhorn (now Friedrichshafen, Germany) to a family of German origin. In 1790 he went to Milan to study in the Brera Academy of Fine Arts. While there, he was a student of celebrated Italian architect Giuseppe Piermarini.
Pertsch married Maddalena Vogel in 1802, who gave him three daughters and four sons. Three of the four sons continued in their father's craft as architects.
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- Greek-orthodox church of San Nicolò in Trieste
Greek-orthodox church of San Nicolò in Trieste
- Teatro Giuseppe Verdi in Trieste
- Teatro Giuseppe Verdi in Trieste
- Teatro Giuseppe Verdi in Trieste
- Palazzo Carciotti in Trieste
External links[]
- Media related to Matteo Pertsch at Wikimedia Commons
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- 1769 births
- 1834 deaths
- 18th-century Austrian architects
- 19th-century Austrian architects
- Austrian people of German descent
- People from Friedrichshafen
- Architects from Trieste
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- Austrian artist stubs
- European architect stubs