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Statue of Michele Sanmicheli

Piazza Pradaval, 1/B , Verona (VR) - 37122

Michele Sanmicheli (Verona, 1486/88-1559) was one of the most influential architects of the 16th century. He proposed the Roman Renaissance style in northern Italy, projecting a very wide range of architectural types: churches, chapels, palaces, villas, town gates and fortifications. He became an engineer for the fortifications in the service of the Republic of Venice. There are a lot of his noteworthy buildings in Verona.

The statue was made by Giovanni Battista Troiani in 1874, and represents the architect placed on a high pedestal dressed in 16th century clothes. On the left side there is a fragment of a pillar with a model of a bastion; behind the right foot there is an Ionic capital.

Source: guidebook "Le statue di Verona", project supervised by Luca Leone, published in August 2015 with the support of the town council of Verona.      

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