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Giuseppe Patricolo (1834 – 1905) was an Italian architect and engineer, best known for restoring many of the medieval, including Norman architecture, buildings in and near his native Palermo in Sicily. His son, Achille Patricolo, also an architect; born in Palermo; was a curator at the Islamic Museum in Cairo till 1922. As an antiquarian, he sold pottery to the British Museum in 1921.

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  • Giuseppe Patricolo (fr)
  • Giuseppe Patricolo (en)
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  • Патриколо, Джузеппе (ru)
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  • Giuseppe Patricolo, né en 1834 à Palerme, et mort dans la même ville en 1905, est un architecte et restaurateur italien. (fr)
  • Giuseppe Patricolo (1834 – 1905) was an Italian architect and engineer, best known for restoring many of the medieval, including Norman architecture, buildings in and near his native Palermo in Sicily. His son, Achille Patricolo, also an architect; born in Palermo; was a curator at the Islamic Museum in Cairo till 1922. As an antiquarian, he sold pottery to the British Museum in 1921. (en)
  • Giuseppe Patricolo (Palermo, 1834 – 1905) è stato un architetto e restauratore italiano che operò in Sicilia. Santissima Trinità di Delia Patricolo fu scopritore di tanta parte del patrimonio monumentale della Sicilia. Il suo atteggiamento nella polemica per il rinnovamento artistico fu conservatore. Fu autore di numerosi restauri a Palermo: le chiese di San Francesco d'Assisi, San Cataldo, Santo Spirito, San Giovanni degli Eremiti, Santa Maria dell'Ammiraglio tra il 1870 e 1898 circa, a Castelvetrano invece ricordiamo il restauro della chiesa della Santissima Trinità di Delia. (it)
  • Джузе́ппе Патрико́ло (итал. Giuseppe Patricolo; 1834, Палермо —1905) — сицилийский архитектор и реставратор. Патриколо был сторонником восстановления важнейших архитектурных памятников Сицилии в их первоначальном виде. Ради этого Патриколо в ряде случаев уничтожал последующие (в основном барочные) переделки; во многом благодаря его работе был возрождён арабо-норманнский облик ряда памятников, и проведены археологические исследования. Под руководством Патриколо, занимавшего в 1884—1905 годах посты художественного директора и директора отдела по сохранению памятников Сицилии, была проведена реставрация следующих палермских церквей: (ru)
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  • Giuseppe Patricolo (1834 – 1905) was an Italian architect and engineer, best known for restoring many of the medieval, including Norman architecture, buildings in and near his native Palermo in Sicily. In 1866, he was named professor of descriptive geometry at the University of Palermo, and in 1875, professor of design and architecture. From 1884 to his death, he served as artistic director of the monuments, and director of the Royal office for the conservation of monuments of Sicily. Among the structure, in which he was involved in the restoration are the church of San Francesco d'Assisi, San Cataldo, Santo Spirito, San Giovanni degli Eremiti, and the Santa Maria dell'Ammiraglio in Palermo; as well as the Norman church of the Santissima Trinità di Delia in Castelvetrano. His son, Achille Patricolo, also an architect; born in Palermo; was a curator at the Islamic Museum in Cairo till 1922. As an antiquarian, he sold pottery to the British Museum in 1921. (en)
  • Giuseppe Patricolo, né en 1834 à Palerme, et mort dans la même ville en 1905, est un architecte et restaurateur italien. (fr)
  • Giuseppe Patricolo (Palermo, 1834 – 1905) è stato un architetto e restauratore italiano che operò in Sicilia. Santissima Trinità di Delia Patricolo fu scopritore di tanta parte del patrimonio monumentale della Sicilia. Il suo atteggiamento nella polemica per il rinnovamento artistico fu conservatore. Fu autore di numerosi restauri a Palermo: le chiese di San Francesco d'Assisi, San Cataldo, Santo Spirito, San Giovanni degli Eremiti, Santa Maria dell'Ammiraglio tra il 1870 e 1898 circa, a Castelvetrano invece ricordiamo il restauro della chiesa della Santissima Trinità di Delia. A Palermo fu anche architetto della Real Casa e Real Siti di Campagna, professore di geometria descrittiva a partire dal 1866 e di disegno di ornato e architettura a partire dal 1875 presso l'Università di Palermo. Ebbe inoltre le cariche di direttore artistico dei monumenti e direttore degli uffici regii per la conservazione dei monumenti (1884-1905) per la Sicilia. (it)
  • Джузе́ппе Патрико́ло (итал. Giuseppe Patricolo; 1834, Палермо —1905) — сицилийский архитектор и реставратор. Патриколо был сторонником восстановления важнейших архитектурных памятников Сицилии в их первоначальном виде. Ради этого Патриколо в ряде случаев уничтожал последующие (в основном барочные) переделки; во многом благодаря его работе был возрождён арабо-норманнский облик ряда памятников, и проведены археологические исследования. Под руководством Патриколо, занимавшего в 1884—1905 годах посты художественного директора и директора отдела по сохранению памятников Сицилии, была проведена реставрация следующих палермских церквей: * Марторана (1870—1873), * Сан-Катальдо (1882—1885), * Сан-Джованни-дельи-Эремити (1882) * , * Санто-Спирито, а также арабо-норманнской церкви Сантиссима-Тринита-ди-Делья в Кастельветрано, Мессины, клуатра собора Монреале, крепостей в Монреале и Ачиреале и т. д. (ru)
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