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Giuseppe Baldacci (3 April 1856 – ?) was an Italian architect. He was born in Florence and studied at the Florentine Istituto Tecnico and the Accademia di Belle Arti. He then joined the architects Castellazzi and Cesare Spighi in designing the reliefs for the church of Santa Trinita. He built a small villino in via Masaccio, Florence for Odoardo Salvestri, and restored the stables for Doctor Folli in Borgo San Jacopo. In 1887 he won a thousand lire prize for designing sheds and stables for a park in a Renaissance style.

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  • Giuseppe Baldacci (3 April 1856 – ?) was an Italian architect. He was born in Florence and studied at the Florentine Istituto Tecnico and the Accademia di Belle Arti. He then joined the architects Castellazzi and Cesare Spighi in designing the reliefs for the church of Santa Trinita. He built a small villino in via Masaccio, Florence for Odoardo Salvestri, and restored the stables for Doctor Folli in Borgo San Jacopo. In 1887 he won a thousand lire prize for designing sheds and stables for a park in a Renaissance style. (en)
  • Giuseppe Baldacci (Firenze, 3 aprile 1856 – ...) è stato un architetto italiano. Studiò all'Istituto Tecnico fiorentino e all'Accademia di Belle Arti. Si affiancò poi agli architetti Castellazzi e nella progettazione dei rilievi per la chiesa di Santa Trinita. Fece costruire un piccolo villino in via Masaccio a Firenze per e restaurò le scuderie per il dottor Folli in Borgo San Jacopo. Nel 1887 vinse un premio di mille lire per la progettazione di capannoni e scuderie per un parco in stile rinascimentale. (it)
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  • Giuseppe Baldacci (3 April 1856 – ?) was an Italian architect. He was born in Florence and studied at the Florentine Istituto Tecnico and the Accademia di Belle Arti. He then joined the architects Castellazzi and Cesare Spighi in designing the reliefs for the church of Santa Trinita. He built a small villino in via Masaccio, Florence for Odoardo Salvestri, and restored the stables for Doctor Folli in Borgo San Jacopo. In 1887 he won a thousand lire prize for designing sheds and stables for a park in a Renaissance style. (en)
  • Giuseppe Baldacci (Firenze, 3 aprile 1856 – ...) è stato un architetto italiano. Studiò all'Istituto Tecnico fiorentino e all'Accademia di Belle Arti. Si affiancò poi agli architetti Castellazzi e nella progettazione dei rilievi per la chiesa di Santa Trinita. Fece costruire un piccolo villino in via Masaccio a Firenze per e restaurò le scuderie per il dottor Folli in Borgo San Jacopo. Nel 1887 vinse un premio di mille lire per la progettazione di capannoni e scuderie per un parco in stile rinascimentale. (it)
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