Vittorio Mariani Explained

Birth Date:1859 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Siena, Grand Duchy of Tuscany
Vittorio Mariani
Occupation:Architect
Architectural restorer
Death Place:Siena, Italy
Alma Mater:Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma

Vittorio Mariani (29 September 1859 – 15 March 1946) was an Italian architect, active mainly in his native Tuscany.[1]

Biography

Born in Siena, Mariani graduated in architecture at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma, where he was a pupil of Giuseppe Partini.[1]

He designed numerous buildings in his native Siena, and contributed to the restoration and renovation of ancient palaces and churches in the old town, including the Rozzi Theatre (1894), San Mamiliano in Valli (1896), the Basilica of San Francesco (1903), Santa Maria della Scala (1905–09), Palazzo Salimbeni (1911–16) and the expansion of the San Niccolò Psychiatric Hospital (1914).[1]

In Grosseto, Mariani designed the Bastiani Grand Hotel (1910–12), the local headquarters of Monte dei Paschi (1912) and the Government Palace (1923–27).[1] He also designed the Post Office Palaces in Siena (1908–12) and in Messina, Sicily (1912–14).[1] He designed the city master plan of Siena in 1931.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mariani Vittorio. Sistema Informativo Unificato per le Soprintendenze Archivistiche. it. 27 March 2020.