Riva San Vitale - 1614), stuccoist and sculptor. Worked in Austria. Brother of Filiberto, Giovanni Battista and Pietro. Antonio Bernasconi (1726 Castel San...
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first received the name of "San Pellegrino in Naumachia", making reference to the naumachia built northwest of the Castel Sant'Angelo and dedicated by...
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under the architect Antonio Rinaldi. Bernasconi was born in 1726 in Castel San Pietro, a settlement near Lugano in Switzerland's Italian-speaking Ticino...
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Mendrisio in 2009. Casima, Castel San Pietro, Monte and the village of Campora (in Caneggio) were merged into Castel San Pietro in 2004 Salorino and Mendrisio...
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Until 1805, Cabbio also included the village of Casima (now part of Castel San Pietro. The parish church of S. Salvatore was first mentioned in 1579. It...
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who had come to work as a stuccoist in the Russian capital from Castel San Pietro, a settlement near Lugano in Switzerland’s Italian-speaking Ticino...
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gold refineries are based in Ticino, including the Pamp refinery in Castel San Pietro, the leading manufacturer of minted gold bars. Large companies based...
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Universitaria Professionale della Svizzera Italiana (SUPSI). The municipality has two railway stations, Mendrisio and Mendrisio San Martino. Both are located...
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September 1970 by Pope Paul VI. The Pontifical Swiss Guard (Italian: Guardia Svizzera Pontificia) was formed in 1506 by Pope Julius II. The unit was formed as...
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Antönien-Castels Castel Sant'Antonio* Sankt Antönien-Rüti Ronco di Sant'Antonio* Sankt Martin_(Lugnez) San Martino di Lunganezza* Sankt Moritz San Maurizio...
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