Barnaba Panizza

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Barnaba Panizza (1806 – 1895) was an Italian architect, active mainly in Piedmont. He affixed the Neoclassical facade on the late-Baroque church of Santa Maria di Piazza, Turin. He was born in Turin, and active mainly since 1840. He also served as a lawyer and assessor of public works for the Comune of Turin from 1860 to 1865.[1]

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  1. ^ Museo di Torino, short biographical entry.