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{{short description|Italian architect}}
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'''''Galleazzo Appiani''''' was an Italian architect who worked in [[Poland]]. Amongst his designs are the [[Carmelite Church (Przemyśl)|Carmelite Church]] in [[Przemyśl]] and the [[Krasicki Palace]], built between 1592 and 1618 for the [[Krasicki]] family in [[Krasiczyn]].
'''''Galleazzo Appiani''''' was an Italian architect who worked in [[Poland]]. Amongst his designs are the [[Carmelite Church (Przemyśl)|Carmelite Church]] in [[Przemyśl]] and the [[Krasicki Palace]], built between 1592 and 1618 for the [[Krasicki]] family in [[Krasiczyn]].
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Galleazzo Appiani was an Italian architect who worked in Poland. Amongst his designs are the Carmelite Church in Przemyśl and the Krasicki Palace, built between 1592 and 1618 for the Krasicki family in Krasiczyn.

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  1. Torbus, Tomasz. Poland. Germany: Nelles Verlag, 2001.
  2. Łoziński, Jerzy Z.., Miłobędzki, Adam. Guide to Architecture in Poland. Poland: Polonia Publishing House, 1967.
  3. Rostworowski, Emanuel., Cękalska, Krystyna., Gieysztor, Aleksander., Kieniewicz, Stefan. History of Poland. Poland: PWN, Polish Scientific Publishers, 1979.