List of personalities from Castel San Pietro TI

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This list contains personalities born in Castel San Pietro TI and those who had their sphere of activity in Castel San Pietro TI without being born there. The list does not claim to be complete.

Personalities

Georg Carabellis lithograph by Josef Kriehuber , 1826
Francesco Pozzi, painted by his son Domenico
Carlo Luca Pozzi, around 1774.
Domenico Pozzi
Concetto Marchesi (1954)
  • Loterio Rusca (* around 1380 in Como ; † 1419 in the castle of Castel San Pietro), Podestà of Milan, Imperial Vicar in Como
  • Agustoni family of artists
    • Bernardinbo Agustoni (* around 1550 in Monte, fraction of the municipality of Castel San Pietro; mentioned 1600 in Genoa ; † after 1610 ibid), architect
    • Pietro Francesco Agustoni (* around 1550 in Monte, fraction of the municipality of Castel San Pietro; mentioned 1600 in Genoa; † after 1610 ibid), architect
    • Lazaro Agustoni (* around 1570 in Monte, mentioned since 1570; † May 9, 1642 ibid), architect, he rebuilt the Kiliansdom in Würzburg ; he worked at the pilgrimage church Maria im Sand (Dettelbach) and at the pilgrimage church St. Pankratius in Gügel near Bamberg
  • Francesco Castelli (* around 1610 in Castel San Pietro, † after 1688 in Como ), Swiss architect and decorative painter
  • Carlo Salterio (* 1622 in Corteglia, part of the municipality of Castel San Pietro, † 1670 in Genoa ), master builder
  • Giovanni Pietro Magni / o (born June 8, 1665 in Castel San Pietro; † December 15, 1723 ibid), architect and plasterer in Germany
  • Giovanni Battista Maggi (born June 21, 1775 in Castel San Pietro; † April 23, 1835 ibid), lawyer and notary, governor of the governor of Mendrisio
  • Artist family Carabelli, family tree
    • Antonio Carabelli (* around 1650 in Castel San Pietro; † 1686 in Salzburg  ?), Plasterer with his brother Brenno in the Theatine Church in Salzburg
    • Giovanni Albino Carabelli (* 1689 in Castel San Pietro; † 1766 there), sculptor, engraver, wood sculptor
    • Giuseppe Carabelli (* 1722 in Castel San Pietro, † January 14, 1803 in Milan ); Wood carver
    • Francesco Carabelli (born November 6, 1737 in Castel San Pietro, † 1798 in Milan), sculptor, professor at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan
    • Donato Carabelli (* 1760 in Obino fraction of the municipality of Castel San Pietro; around 1830 ibid), nephew and pupil of Francesco, sculptor, plasterer at the Milan Cathedral
    • Giovanni Albino Carabelli (* around 1770 in Obino; ​​† after 1808 there), priest, politician
    • Casimiro Carabelli (* 1774 in Castel San Pietro; † 1840 there), plasterer.
    • Francesco Carabelli (* 1781 in Obino, † around 1835 in France), politician, Cisalpine, military of the engineering troops of the Italian Republic .
    • Georg Carabelli (1787–1842), dentist, field doctor, lecturer at the University of Vienna, author
    • Antonio Carabelli (* around 1650 in Castel San Pietro, † after 1688 in Salzburg ), plasterer.
  • Petondi family of artists
    • Giuseppe Petondi (* 1729 in Castel San Pietro; † 1785 ibid), plasterer
    • Gregorio Petondi (* 1732 in Castel San Pietro, † 1817 in Genoa), city architect in Genoa
    • Giovanni Battista Petondi (born September 13, 1765 in Castel San Pietro, † January 31, 1813 in Orjol ), architect
    • Tomaso Petondi (* 1797 in Castel San Pietro; † July 26, 1874 in Kazan ), architect
  • Bernasconi family of artists
    • Antonio Bernasconi (* 1726 in Castel San Pietro; † 1805 ibid), plasterer until 1751 in Rieti then in St. Petersburg and in the summer residence of Tsarskoye Selo (since 1918 Pushkin (city) )
    • Pietro Bernasconi (* 1733 in Castel San Pietro; † September 12, 1811 ibid), sculptor in Peterhof Palace near St. Petersburg
    • Pietro Bernasconi (* 1826 in Castel San Pietro; † 1912 there), sculptor in Como and Mendrisio
  • Paravicino da Corteglia (* around 1740 in Corteglia (municipality of Castel San Pietro); † after 1775 there?)
  • Francesco Tubi (born December 31, 1789 in Oleggio , † September 17, 1849 ibid), priest, lawyer, politician, refugee in Castel San Pietro where he lived in the house of the State Councilor Giovanni Battista Maggi
  • Luigi Fontana (* 1824 in Castel San Pietro; † 1894), architect in Saint Petersburg
  • Giacomo Cometti (Jacques) (born October 23, 1863 in Turin ; † January 1, 1938 ibid), from Monte (municipality of Castel San Pietro), sculptor, architect
  • Pietro Levi (born November 16, 1874 in Castel San Pietro, † December 11, 1908 in Castel San Pietro), sculptor, Madaillist
  • Concetto Marchesi (1878–1957), an Italian classical philologist and politician .
  • Emil Müller (born November 29, 1892 in Herisau ; † October 21, 1932 in Castel San Pietro), painter, landscape and stage painter
  • Paul Camenisch (1893–1970), Swiss architect, draftsman and painter
  • Albert Müller (1897–1926), Swiss painter, glass painter, draftsman
  • Samuel Wülser (1897–1977), Swiss painter, member of the Red-Blue artist group
  • Max Sulzbachner (1904–1985), Swiss painter, graphic artist, illustrator, set designer
  • Walter Kurt Wiemken (1907–1940), Swiss painter
  • Luigi Quadranti (born August 12, 1941 in Castel San Pietro), music teacher, composer

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