Francesco Mitta


Francesco Mitta (Chiavenna, December 8, 1662 - Hannover, after June 25, 1721) was a Lombard architect lived between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and active in Germany. Biography modifies wikitesto Convent of St. George, Goslar-Grauhof

Francesco Mitta was born in Chiavenna in 1662 by Giovanni Battista and Maddalena Zovani of Bette. Mitta emigrated to Germany in the 1690s. By the 1700s, Augustinian Augustinian Bernhard Goeken pledged for the construction of the new convent and church of St. George at Goslar-Grauhof, which became his masterpiece, an extraordinary example of Italian baroque architecture in Lower Saxony. Mitta had married In 1698 he married Grauhof with Elizabeth Wiedemeyer, from whom he had nine sons. Maria Agnese, one of the five females, married 1729 Johann Daniel Köppel, capomaster and father's pupil. While son Antonio changed his last name to Mittag. Links externalize the wikitesto Wikitesto reconnection round Cup Italiamodifica wikitesto First round (Group 1) edit wikitesto Wiktionary Decade of wikitesto finalemodifica Statistichemodifica wikitesto Wikitesto squaring statistics Wikitesto player simulation statistics

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