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  1. Filippo Juvarra (7 March 1678 – 31 January 1736) was an Italian architect, scenographer, engraver and goldsmith. He was active in a late- Baroque architecture style, working primarily in Italy, Spain, and Portugal.

  2. Filippo Juvarra was an architect and stage designer who attained fame throughout Europe during the early part of the 18th century. Juvarra studied in Rome (1703–14) under the architect Carlo Fontana and was commissioned to design scenes for Cardinal Ottoboni’s theatre in the Cancelleria Palace.

  3. Filippo Juvarra (Messina, 7 marzo 1678 – Madrid, 31 gennaio 1736) è stato un presbitero, architetto, scenografo e orafo italiano, uno dei principali esponenti del barocco, che operò per lunghi anni a Torino come architetto di casa Savoia.

  4. Filippo Juvarra. (1678—1736) Quick Reference. (1678–1736). A pupil of Carlo Fontana, he was arguably the most gifted architect of his time in Italy, and carried on a late-Baroque tradition evolved by Bernini.

  5. Jun 27, 2018 · Juvarra, Filippo (16781736) Italian architect, one of the finest exponents of the Baroque style. His greatest achievements are the Superga (1717–31), just outside Turin , and the Church of the Carmine (1732).

  6. All’architetto Filippo Juvarra (1678 – 1736) e ai suoi capolavori si deve la trasformazione di Torino in città moderna, capitale del nuovo regno di Vittorio Amedeo II di Savoia incoronato re di...

  7. Filippo Juvarra was an Italian architect, scenographer, engraver and goldsmith. He was active in a late-Baroque architecture style, working primarily in Italy, Spain, and Portugal.