Guaita

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Guaita stands for

  • the following persons not related to this family:
    • Enrique Guaita (1910–1959), Italian-Argentine football player
    • Leandro Guaita (* 1985), Italian-Argentine soccer player
    • Stanislas de Guaita (1861–1897), French poet, occultist and founder of the Rosicrucians
    • Vicente Guaita (* 1987), Spanish football player
    • Ovidio Guaita, Italian journalist, author, photographer; Manager
    • Joan Guaita, Art Gallery, Las Palmas, Mallorca

See also:

  • Villa Guaita , large house built in 1893 in Kronberg im Taunus, which was demolished in 1961
  • Villa Guaita, also called Villa Pieraccioni, Florence, Via del Podesta 11
  • Torre Guaita, the first tower (also called Rocca or Guaita) is the largest and oldest of three towers that tower over the city / republic of San Marino . Motif side of the 1000 Lira coin (1988)
  • Guaita'sche Garden staircase , a rococo - staircase plant in town garden Aachen owned by the family of Cornelius von Guaita

See also patronage of street names:

  • Guaita Street; 52064 Aachen
  • Guaita Street; 60431 Frankfurt-Ginnheim
  • Guaita Street; 61476 Kronberg im Taunus
  • At Guaita Park; 61476 Kronberg im Taunus, small cul-de-sac