Domenicus Badiaz

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Domenicus Badiaz (fl. 1607) was a Danish architect probably of Italian origin in Renaissance Denmark. His name can be attached to various castles in Denmark including Lykkesholm Castle and Nyborg Castle (1607). [1]

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References

  1. Sys Hartmann, "Niels Arp-Nielsen", i: Sys Hartmann (red.), Weilbachs Kunstnerleksikon , København: Rosinante 1994-2000. (in Danish)