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(Cristoforo Maria) Luigi Canonica (Tesserete, Canton Ticino, 9 March 1762 – Milan, 7 February 1844) was a Swiss architect and urban planner whose prominent career as an exponent of neoclassicism was spent largely in Milan and Lombardy. He was the designated architect of the short-lived Repubblica Cisalpina, and, following the fall of the Napoleonic empire, of the kings of Sardinia. In Milan he was assigned to modify Giovanni Antonio Antolini's ambitious project for the Foro Buonaparte and the Arena. He also designed two theatres in Milan, the and the Teatro Re and the greenhouses of the Botanical Garden of the University of Pavia, 1815.

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  • Luigi Canonica (Tesserete, 9 de març de 1764 - Milà, 7 de febrer de 1844) va ser un arquitecte i urbanista suís actiu principalment a Milà i a Llombardia. Arquitecte nacional de la República Cisalpina, fue arquitecte reial durant el Regne d'Itàlia i autor, entre altres coses, el Foro Bonaparte i de l'Arena de Milà. Va ser un dels principals exponents del moviment neoclàssic italià, junt amb los romans Giuseppe Valadier i i els lombards Giuseppe Piermarini, , i . (ca)
  • (Cristoforo Maria) Luigi Canonica (* 9. März 1762 in Tesserete, Tessin; † 7. Februar 1844 in Mailand) war ein Schweizer Architekt und Stadtplaner des Klassizismus in Italien. (de)
  • (Cristoforo Maria) Luigi Canonica (Tesserete, Canton Ticino, 9 March 1762 – Milan, 7 February 1844) was a Swiss architect and urban planner whose prominent career as an exponent of neoclassicism was spent largely in Milan and Lombardy. He was the designated architect of the short-lived Repubblica Cisalpina, and, following the fall of the Napoleonic empire, of the kings of Sardinia. In Milan he was assigned to modify Giovanni Antonio Antolini's ambitious project for the Foro Buonaparte and the Arena. He also designed two theatres in Milan, the and the Teatro Re and the greenhouses of the Botanical Garden of the University of Pavia, 1815. (en)
  • Luigi Canonica (Tesserete, 9 marzo 1762 – Milano, 7 febbraio 1844) è stato un architetto e urbanista svizzero attivo prevalentemente a Milano e in Lombardia. Architetto nazionale della Repubblica Cisalpina, poi architetto reale durante il Regno d'Italia e autore, tra l'altro, del Foro Buonaparte e dell'Arena di Milano. Fu uno dei principali esponenti del movimento neoclassico italiano, insieme ai romanì Valadier e Canina e ai lombardì Piermarini, Cagnola, Cantoni e Moraglia. (it)
  • Кристофоро Maрия Луиджи Каноника (нем. Luigi Canonica; 9 марта 1764, Тессерет, кантон Тичино — 7 февраля 1844, Милан) — миланский архитектор и градостроитель швейцарского происхождения, представитель классицизма. (ru)
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  • Luigi Canonica (Tesserete, 9 de març de 1764 - Milà, 7 de febrer de 1844) va ser un arquitecte i urbanista suís actiu principalment a Milà i a Llombardia. Arquitecte nacional de la República Cisalpina, fue arquitecte reial durant el Regne d'Itàlia i autor, entre altres coses, el Foro Bonaparte i de l'Arena de Milà. Va ser un dels principals exponents del moviment neoclàssic italià, junt amb los romans Giuseppe Valadier i i els lombards Giuseppe Piermarini, , i . (ca)
  • (Cristoforo Maria) Luigi Canonica (* 9. März 1762 in Tesserete, Tessin; † 7. Februar 1844 in Mailand) war ein Schweizer Architekt und Stadtplaner des Klassizismus in Italien. (de)
  • (Cristoforo Maria) Luigi Canonica (Tesserete, Canton Ticino, 9 March 1762 – Milan, 7 February 1844) was a Swiss architect and urban planner whose prominent career as an exponent of neoclassicism was spent largely in Milan and Lombardy. He was the designated architect of the short-lived Repubblica Cisalpina, and, following the fall of the Napoleonic empire, of the kings of Sardinia. In Milan he was assigned to modify Giovanni Antonio Antolini's ambitious project for the Foro Buonaparte and the Arena. He also designed two theatres in Milan, the and the Teatro Re and the greenhouses of the Botanical Garden of the University of Pavia, 1815. (en)
  • Luigi Canonica (Tesserete, 9 marzo 1762 – Milano, 7 febbraio 1844) è stato un architetto e urbanista svizzero attivo prevalentemente a Milano e in Lombardia. Architetto nazionale della Repubblica Cisalpina, poi architetto reale durante il Regno d'Italia e autore, tra l'altro, del Foro Buonaparte e dell'Arena di Milano. Fu uno dei principali esponenti del movimento neoclassico italiano, insieme ai romanì Valadier e Canina e ai lombardì Piermarini, Cagnola, Cantoni e Moraglia. (it)
  • Кристофоро Maрия Луиджи Каноника (нем. Luigi Canonica; 9 марта 1764, Тессерет, кантон Тичино — 7 февраля 1844, Милан) — миланский архитектор и градостроитель швейцарского происхождения, представитель классицизма. (ru)
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  • Luigi Canonica (ca)
  • Luigi Canonica (de)
  • Luigi Canonica (it)
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  • Каноника, Луиджи (ru)
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