Cesare Bazzani

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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]

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Nuova Manifattura Tabacchi, Florence, 1928. Front elevation.

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References

  1. "CFLR: Archivio di Stato di Terni - Fondo cesare Bazzani".
  2. "ROMAPEDIA: NATIONAL GALLERY OF MODERN ART (First part)". 20 January 2014.