Carlo Giuseppe Merlo, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Carlo Giuseppe Merlo

Italian architect of the late-Baroque period

Date of Birth: 05-Nov-1690

Place of Birth: Milan, Lombardy, Italy

Date of Death: 13-Feb-1760

Profession: architect

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Carlo Giuseppe Merlo

  • Carlo Giuseppe Merlo (5 November 1690 – 13 February 1760) was an Italian architect of the late-Baroque period; born in Milan, Italy. He was a pupil of Francesco Bianchi, and from 1708 to 1716 trained in the College of Engineers and Architects in Milan.
  • In 1716, he designed the Oratory for the church of San Bernardino, Milan (completed 1749).
  • In 1731, he designed the main altar for the Sanctuary of the ‘’Beata Vergine di Caravaggio’’.
  • In 1740, he designed the Oratory of the Immacolata in ponte Vecchio di Magenta.
  • Like most architects of Milan, he contributed to the continuing work for the Duomo.
  • In 1738, he designed and directed the construction of the entryway stairs for Palazzo Litta in Milan.
  • He helped rebuild the parrochial church of San Giuliana in Caponago.
  • In 1739, he helped designs for a project in the Monastery of the Visitazione in Milan.
  • He helped design the façade for the parochial church of Sant'Andrea Apostolo of Pioltello.
  • In conjunction with Giulio Galliori he designed the ephemeral decorative car used to translate the body of San Carlo Borromeo.
  • Again with Galliori he designed the cupola of the sanctuary of the Beata Vergine of Rho.
  • He helped raise the belltower for the parrochial church of Olginate.
  • He also helped design a house for the poor and jail.

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