Francesco Abaco

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Francesco Abaco (also Abacco , dall'Abacco or because l'Abacho ) was in Bologna acting architect whose activity can be detected in a document for the second half of the 15th century.

According to this, Abaco worked as an employee and expert for technical reports on some important structures built in Bologna in the decades after 1450. So he supervised the construction of the Cappella Guidotti (today Cappella del Rosario), which belongs to the important Bolognese church of San Domenico , which was carried out from 1460 according to plans by the architect Giovanni di Pietro, who came from Como . He also worked as a collaborator in the construction of the Church of San Michele in Bosco , the Oratorio della Madonna di Galliera and the Palazzo del Podestà .

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