List of personalities from Locarno

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

Personalities

Clergy and theologians

Johann Caspar von Orelli. Portrait drawn by Ludwig Wegner
Portrait of Antonio Rosmini ( Francesco Hayez )
Self-portrait by Antonio Ciseri, 1885
Ernst Zuppinger in 1921
Hans Arp (around 1925)
Sophie Taeuber, around 1903
Photographic self-portrait by El Lissitzky, 1914
Marino Marini, photo by Paolo Monti , 1958 (Fondo Paolo Monti, BEIC)
Jan Tschichold (1963)
Giovanni Battista Pioda
Sergei Nechayev
Alfredo Pioda
  • Galeazzo Muralto (* around 1477 in Locarno; † 1557 there), archpriest of Locarno.
  • Leonardo Bodetto (* around 1510 in Cremona ; † after 1560 in Valtellina  ?) Tried to introduce the Reformation in Locarno
  • Benedetto da Locarno (* around 1510 in Locarno; † after 1560? In Tirano ) tried to introduce the Reformation in Locarno
  • Giovanni Beccaria , priest, teacher and reformer
  • Francesco Ballarini (* around 1569 in Como ; † after March 2, 1627 in Locarno), Archpriest of Locarno
  • Giovanni Battista Muggiasca (1721–1789), Bishop of Como, visited the collegiate church of Locarno in 1769
  • Johann Caspar von Orelli (1787–1849 ibid), Protestant priest and philologist
  • Antonio Rosmini (1797–1855), count, priest, founder of an order and philosopher
  • Luigi Imperatori (born June 26, 1844 in Pollegio ; † July 12, 1900 in Mendrisio ), priest, pastor of Mairengo , educator, rector of the Locarno Teachers' College
  • Isidoro Fonti (born December 28, 1846 in Miglieglia ; † June 5, 1911 in Locarno), archpriest of Locarno, founder of the institutes Santa Caterina and Sant'Eugenio (for dusty dust) in Locarno
  • Guglielmo Buetti (born April 1, 1863 in Muralto , † November 27, 1832 in Locarno), priest
  • Antonio Giovanni Battista Padlina (born November 6, 1867 in Brione sopra Minusio ; † August 22, 1958 in Locarno), priest, Canon of the Collegiate Church of Sant'Antonio of Locarno, former administrator of the parish of Sant'Antonio
  • Carlo Roggiero (born January 25, 1868 in Locarno; † March 9, 1939 there), priest, pastor of Cevio , Canon of Locarno, patron of the Gazzetta del Lavoratore
  • Johanna van der Meulen (born January 1, 1874 in Amsterdam, † January 1, 1959 in Palermo ), Christian mystic, anthroposophist
  • Pio Snider (born August 21, 1920 in Locarno; † March 31, 2004 ibid), from Cavagnago , priest and canon of the collegiate church of Sant'Antonio of Locarno
  • Antonio Crameri (born January 4, 1969 in Locarno), auxiliary bishop in Guayaquil

Visual artist

  • Antonius de Murinis (* around 1410 in Locarno?; † after 1442 ibid?), Wall painter in the church of Santa Maria in Selva in Locarno
  • Jacobinus de Vaylate (* around 1415 in Vailate ; † after 1476 ibid?), Painter active in the Church of Santa Maria in Selva
  • Antonio da Tradate (* around 1450 in Tradate  ?; † after 1510 in Locarno?), Painter, wall painter also active in Locarno
  • Jacobino de Malacridis (* around 1470 in Como  ? † after 1505 in Sion  ?), Wood sculptor, active in Locarno
  • Giovan Pietro Baddi called Pietro de Badis (* around 1520 in Locarno; † after September 13, 1568 there), master glazier in Locarno
  • Giovanni Battista Ronchelli (* around 1680 in Lugano, † after 1716 in Pavia  ?), Portrait painter
  • Domenico Pimpa (* around 1675 in Terre di Pedemonte ; † after 1727 there?), Sculptor
  • Orelli family of artists (17th - 19th centuries)
    • Antonio Baldassarre Orelli (* 1669 in Locarno; † April 17, 1731 ibid), painter, decorative painter
    • Giuseppe or Gian Antonio Felice Orelli (born February 13, 1706 in Locarno, † around 1776 in Bergamo  ?), Painter,
    • Baldassarre Antonio Vincenzo Orelli (* 1745 in Locarno; † 1805 there?), Painter
    • Vincenzo Angelo Orelli (born April 10, 1751 in Locarno, † January 21, 1813 in Bergamo), painter
  • Bustelli family
    • Franz Anton Bustelli alias Francesco Antonio (1723–1763), sculptor and sculptor
    • Gian Giacomo Bustelli (* around 1730 in Locarno; † after 1788 there), bell founder
  • Antonio Ciseri (1821–1891) Swiss-Italian painter
  • Antonio Rossi (born June 26, 1824 in Milan, † January 20, 1898 in Locarno), marble sculptor, as a photographer he opened the first photo studio in the canton of Ticino
  • Heinrich Büche (born August 12, 1827 in Elgg ; † July 3, 1907 in Locarno), xylograph, painter
  • Filippo Franzoni (1857–1911), painter
  • Angelo Monotti (born February 24, 1835 in Cavigliano ; † June 5, 1915 ibid), photo pioneer studio in Locarno, mayor of Cavigliano
  • Marianne von Werefkin (1860–1938), Russian painter
  • Jakob Wagner (* 1861 in Gelterkinden ; † 1915 in Weisslingen ), painter based in Locarno
  • Clara Grosch (1863–1932), painter
  • Alexej von Jawlensky (1865–1941), Russian-German painter
  • Giacomo Mariotti (born April 5, 1870 in Locarno, † January 19, 1943 ibid), painter
  • Oreste Coppini (born December 1, 1871 in Florence ; †? In Locarno), painter, sculptor
  • Ernst Zuppinger (1875–1948), landscape painter
  • Alexandre Cingria (1879–1945), painter, glass painter, mosaicist, decorator and writer
  • Angela Mondini de-Giorgi (born May 22, 1879 in Locarno, † June 14, 1963 in Locarno), painter
  • Pietro Mazzoni (born September 22, 1879 in Solduno, † June 21, 1967 in Locarno), painter, restorer
  • Rudolf Scheurer (born November 3, 1879 in Murten ; † November 7, 1949 in Locarno), landscape watercolorist, draftsman
  • Max Bucherer (born July 8, 1883 in Basel , † January 3, 1974 in Locarno), painter, graphic artist, draftsman, illustrator, teacher
  • Gordon Mallet McCouch (born September 24, 1885 in Philadelphia , † May 9, 1956 in Locarno), painter, draftsman, engraver
  • Hans Arp (1886–1966), German-French painter, sculptor and poet
  • Sophie Taeuber-Arp (1889–1943), painter, sculptor, textile designer, interior designer, dancer
  • Daniele Buzzi (born June 25, 1890 in Locarno; † May 23, 1974 in Lausanne ), engineer, technician, architect, painter and poster designer
  • El Lissitzky (1890–1941), painter, architect, graphic designer, typographer, photographer
  • Olga Mazza-Alliata (born May 25, 1895 in Locarno, † May 26, 1971 in Bellinzona ), painter
  • Oskar Franz Emil Dickmann (born January 12, 1896 in Vienna, † 1972 in Locarno), painter, draftsman
  • Fritz Glarner (1899–1972), painter
  • Irma Fernanda Russo-Giudici (born August 13, 1899 in Carate Urio ; † April 21, 1994 in Locarno), painter, draftsman, sculptor

From 1900

  • Marino Marini (1901–1980), Italian artist, sculptor, printmaker
  • Jan Tschichold (1902–1974), calligrapher, typographer, type designer, poster designer, author and teacher
  • Xanti Schawinsky (1904–1979), graphic designer, painter
  • Franco Barberis (1905–1992), graphic artist, draftsman
  • Robert S. Gessner (born September 20, 1908 in Zurich ; † December 26, 1982 in Locarno), graphic artist, painter, illustrator
  • Remo Rossi (1909–1982) Swiss sculptor
  • Gianni Pedrazzini (born March 4, 1911 in Locarno, † May 12, 1951 in Orselina ), painter
  • Antonio Erba (born July 19, 1914 in Locarno, † April 7, 1986 in Saignelégier ), painter, politician
  • Marie José Bressani-Cornut alias Jo Bressani (born January 27, 1923 in Monthey ; † October 30, 2012 in Locarno), illustrator, graphic artist, engraver
  • Claudio Baccalà (1923–2007), painter and draftsman
  • Valeria Mazzoni-Borsa (born October 28, 1923 in Bellinzona, † March 3, 2007 in Locarno), from Tenero-Contra , sculptor lived in Locarno
  • Elisabeth Bursch (born July 11, 1923 in Zurich ; † July 28, 2003 in Locarno), graphic designer, painter and textile artist
  • Max Terribilini (born December 21, 1924 in Onsernone ; † March 22, 2019 in Locarno), painter, draftsman, lecturer.
  • Ernesto Weber (born August 7, 1925 in Winterthur ; † June 8, 2008 in Locarno), printer, graphic artist and painter
  • Adelaide Borsa (born December 14, 1925 in Locarno; † May 27, 1976), painter, sculptor
  • Nag Arnoldi (1928–2017), painter and sculptor,
  • Guglielmo Volonterio (born May 26, 1926 in Milan - † February 6, 2019 in Viganello ) journalist, film critic, writer and publicist
  • Massimo Cavalli (born January 12, 1930 in Locarno, † September 26 in Massagno ), painter, engraver
  • Roger Martin (born January 17, 1932 in Locarno), painter, draftsman
  • Udo Elzi (born January 24, 1932 in Locarno), graphic artist
  • Nilla Six (born June 25, 1932 in Lugano; † September 5, 2006 in Locarno), wood carver, illustrator, drawing teacher
  • Ivo Ceschi (born October 23, 1935 in Locarno), forest engineer, head of the Bellinzona forest department.
  • Armando Losa (born December 12, 1936 in Locarno, † September 22, 2016 in Lugano), painter, sculptor, graphic artist
  • Franco Beltrametti (born October 7, 1937 in Locarno; † August 25, 1995 in Lugano), painter, architect, performer
  • Eta Bassi (born April 30, 1939 in Locarno), lecturer, painter, sculptor
  • Giancarlo Tamagni (born June 11, 1940 in Locarno), painter, graphic artist
  • Marco Balossi (born February 5, 1942 in Locarno), lecturer, painter, sculptor
  • Edgardo Cattori (born September 10, 1942 in Locarno), painter, illustrator
  • Francesco Mariotti (* 1943), object artist, computer art and printmaking
  • Beatrice Jaberg (born August 27, 1943 in Locarno), sculptor, painter, draftsman, sculptor
  • Barend Issleiber (born October 18, 1943 in Alpirsbacc ; † November 18, 1987 in Locarno), painter, sculptor, etcher, drawing teacher
  • Irene Roost (born October 27, 1943 in Locarno) (citizen of Beringen SH ), painter, photographer
  • Pierre Casè (born February 16, 1944 in Locarno), painter, engraver, draftsman
  • Benoist Magnat (born March 30, 1946 in Locarno) (citizen of Geneva ), sculptor, poet
  • Katja Snozzi (born April 29, 1947 in Locarno), photographer

From 1950

  • Felice Varini (born March 6, 1952 in Locarno), painter, plumber
  • Ivano Facchinetti (born November 18, 1952 in Locarno), painter, sculptor, draftsman
  • Veronica Branca-Masa (born August 11, 1953 in Locarno), painter, sculptor, draftsman
  • Roberto Canitano (born July 12, 1953 in Monza ), painter, graphic artist, lecturer
  • Renato Tagli (born February 16, 1956 in Locarno), graphic artist, plumber
  • Aldo Mozzini (born October 26, 1956 in Locarno), draftsman, photographer, installer
  • Luca Galli (born December 3, 1956 in Locarno), painter, draftsman, restorer
  • Malù Cortesi (born July 24, 1958 in Locarno), decorative painter
  • Guy Bettini (born November 4, 1960 in Locarno), painter, sculptor, art entrepreneur
  • Mario Casanova (born January 22, 1962 in Locarno), painter
  • Ireneo Nicora (born January 30, 1962 in Locarno), painter active in Chile since 1990
  • Sandra Snozzi (born January 29, 1964), sculptor, draftsman
  • Giancarlo Bisi (born August 29, 1964 in Locarno), painter, etcher, photographer
  • Fabio Gaggetta (born December 20, 1967 in Locarno), painter, typesetter, installer
  • Roberto De Bernardo (born February 1, 1970 in Locarno), painter and mosaic worker
  • Valeria Romerio Boisco (born May 9, 1970 in Locarno), painter, active in Lugano
  • Ivana Falconi (born August 8, 1970 in Locarno), photographer, video art
  • Dario Bianchi (* 1954), painter, draftsman, lecturer
  • Una Szeemann (born April 4, 1975 in Locarno), plumber, video art
  • Pascal Schwaighofer (born February 5, 1976 in Locarno), sculptor, photographer, painter
  • Christian Moccia (born November 1, 1976 in Locarno), sculptor, draftsman, installer
  • Viviana Chiosi (born January 19, 1978 in Locarno), painter, graphic artist, illustrator
  • Gaia Volonterio (born April 1988), painter, draftsman

Architect and engineer

  • Maffeo da Como (* 1454 in Como?; February 18, 1496 in Savona ), fortress and artillery engineer
  • Pietro Morettini (1660–1737), builder and engineer
  • Giovan Battista Benina (* around 1710 in Locarno?; † after 1753 there?), Builder Locarno
  • Gioachimo Pioda (born April 27, 1842 in Locarno, † April 9, 1874 in Cairo ), engineer
  • Giuseppe Pioda (born June 6, 1810 in Locarno, † August 31, 1856 in Turin), architect and engineer
  • Attilio Balli (* 1852 in Locarno; † January 27, 1896 there), engineer, politician
  • Ferdinando Bernasconi (born January 28, 1867 in Carona ; † October 15, 1919 in Roveredo (municipality of Capriasca ), from Calprino (municipality of Paradiso )), Ticino canton architect active in Locarno, Mendrisio and Lugano
  • Eugenio Cavadini (1881–1862), architect, Grand Councilor in Ticino
  • Franco Donati (born December 1, 1932 in Locarno), from Broglio , son of Riccardo, electrical engineer, politician (CVP), 1998 national councilor , colonel in the ( Swiss Army ) (transmission troops ); since 2000 he has been a councilor in Tegna
  • Livio Vacchini (1933–2007) architect
  • Niki Piazzoli (born December 6, 1934 in Locarno; † July 15, 2010 in Sorengo), architect, director of the Lugano-Trevano engineering school
  • Roberta Orler (born September 1, 1964 in Locarno) (citizen of Bellinzona ), architect, painter, graphic artist

Politicians, philosophers, journalists, scientists

  • Appiani family
    • Caterina Appiani (* around 1520 in Locarno; † after 1555 in Zurich ), teacher. They fled to Zurich, where they introduced silk dyeing
    • Francesco Appiani (* mentioned in Locarno in the first half of the 16th century), tax collector of the Bailiwick of Locarno
    • Raffaele Appiani († 1590 in Locarno) was a famous doctor and author
    • Carlo Appiani (mentioned in Locarno in the second half of the 17th century), bequeathed a building to the municipality of Locarno in 1685
    • Luigi Appiani (* around 1620 in Locarno; † after June 28, 1695 ibid), educator
  • Marcacci family
    • Antonio Marcacci (* around 1410 in Locarno; † after July 16, 1456 there), aristocracy, landlord
    • Carlo Marcacci (* around 1540, 1569 mentioned in Locarno; † 1609 ibid), notary, merchant, member of the general council and master of the landscape
    • Filippo Marcacci (* around 1560 in Locarno, † after 1610 ibid), built the so-called Marcacci tower in the Fraccia district; in 1610 he was knighted by Pope Paul V.
    • Carlo Francesco Marcacci (* around 1610 in Locarno; † after 1677 there), received citizenship of Solothurn in 1641
    • Giovanni Antonio Marcacci (born November 27, 1630 Locarno; † March 1680 ibid), diplomat, in 1677 awarded him the Polish King Jan III. Sobieski the title of baron
    • Giovanni Antonio Marcacci (1769–1854), politician, diplomat, Consul General in Milan
  • Antonio Allidi (* around 1605 in Locarno; † after 1653 ibid), Locarno's representative at the Bailiff's Assembly of the twelve towns
  • Giovanni Battista Baddi (* around 1610 in Locarno; † after 1653 ibid), head of the Locarn deputation at the congress of the bailiffs in Bironico
  • Giuseppe Pellegrino Trevani (born February 10, 1666 in Locarno; † October 15, 1726 ibid), governor of the governor and captain in Locarno
  • Anton Leodegar Keller (1673–1752), Vogt and delegate of the Diet
  • Domenico Antognini (born February 1, 1770 in Vairano (today San Nazzaro TI ), † June 10, 1834 in Locarno), judge and politician
  • Giovanni Antonio Rusca (1780–1853), lawyer, journalist, Ticino Grand Councilor and State Councilor
  • Pietro Olivero (born August 25, 1789 in Vercelli , † July 18, 1866 in Locarno), politician, republican
  • Domenico Galli (born July 25, 1791 in Locarno; † February 5, 1856 there), lawyer, Ticino Grand Councilor, Council of State, Council of States
  • Valentino Alessandro Balli (1796–1863), politician, Ticino Grand Councilor, National Councilor
  • Pioda family
    • Giovan Battista Pioda (born December 13, 1786 in Locarno, † June 29, 1845 in Lugano), politician
    • Giovanni Battista Pioda (1808–1882) politician, lawyer, federal councilor and diplomat, father of Paolo Pioda, lecturer at the University of Berkeley
    • Luigi Maria Pioda (born September 9, 1813 in Locarno; † May 31, 1887 there), diplomat, lawyer, politician, Ticino State Councilor
    • Alfredo Pioda (1848–1909) philosopher, politician, author
  • Gian Gaspare Nessi (born May 11, 1800 in Locarno; † October 29, 1856 ibid), lawyer, notary, Ticino Grand Councilor, State Councilor, local historian, author: Memorie storiche di Locarno.
  • Felice Bianchetti (* 1809 in Locarno; † January 3, 1887 there), lawyer and politician
  • Pietro Romerio (born February 26, 1809 in Locarno; † April 17, 1890 ibid), public prosecutor, Ticino Grand Council, mayor of Locarno, state councilor
  • Luigi Rusca (* July 23, 1810 in Locarno; † February 2, 1880 ibid), State Councilor (Justice and Police Department), City President of Locarno, Ticino Grand Council , National Council
  • Alberto Franzoni (born August 28, 1816 in Locarno; † August 9, 1886 there), lawyer, director of the newspaper La libertà , Council of States
  • Bartolomeo Varenna (* December 24, 1818 in Locarno; † January 11, 1886 ibid), lawyer, Ticino Grand Councilor, State Councilor, mayor. from Locarno
  • Adeodato Franceschi (* 1819 in Santarcangelo di Romagna , † August 28, 1854 in Genoa ), politician supporter of Giuseppe Mazzini
  • Francesco De Giorgi (* around 1820 in Locarno; † February 20, 1855 there), liberal politician
  • Pietro Morettini (born February 1, 1826 in Locarno, † December 23, 1862 in San Fermo della Battaglia ), lawyer and politician
  • Giovanni Chiassi (born January 15, 1827 in Mantua , † July 21, 1866 in Bezzecca ), patriot, activist of the Risorgimento, lived in Locarno.
  • Paolo Mordasini (born March 25, 1830 in Comologno , † December 17, 1882 in Locarno), lawyer, journalist, politician, Ticino Grand Councilor and Council of States
  • Martino Pedrazzini (born February 28, 1843 in Locarno; † May 10, 1922 there), National Council, Ticino Grand Council, State Council
  • Giovanni Battista Volonterio (born May 27, 1843 in Locarno; † January 16, 1919 ibid), lawyer, public prosecutor, mayor of Locarno, Ticino State Councilor
  • Giuseppe Volonterio (born September 22, 1844 in Locarno; † February 17, 1921 ibid), lawyer, judge of the appellate court , politician, mayor of Locarno, Ticino grand councilor, national councilor
  • Sergei Gennadijewitsch Netschajew (1847–1882), Russian revolutionary
  • Augusto Mordasini (born September 8, 1846 in Comologno; † February 3, 1888 in Locarno), lawyer, journalist, politician, Ticino Grand Councilor
  • Alberto Pedrazzini (1852–1930), politician and writer
  • Francesco Balli (born September 20, 1852 in Locarno; † December 21, 1924 ibid), mayor of Locarno, Ticino Grand Council, Council of States, National Council; Founder of Pro Locarno
  • Emilio Balli (born April 27, 1855 in Cavergno ; † November 29, 1934 ibid), politician, Ticino Grand Council archaeologist, numismatist and natural scientist, founding member of the STSN. He organized excavations in the Roman necropolises of Tenero , Cavigliano and Muralto
  • Alberto Vigizzi (born December 20, 1873 in Solduno (today the municipality of Locarno), † June 27, 1927 there), lawyer and notary, Ticino councilor and national councilor
  • Giovanni Varesi (* 1874–1946), doctor and politician
  • Ettore Janni (born October 10, 1875 in Vasto , † February 21, 1956 in Milan), philologist, literary critic, essayist, editor-in-chief of the Corriere della Sera
  • Giovan Battista Rusca (born May 4, 1881 (Battista Luigi Carlo) Locarno; † January 23, 1961 ibid), politician, lawyer and mayor of Locarno
  • Giacomo Balli (* 1882 in Locarno; † in Brussels  ?), Lawyer
  • Edoardo Zeli (born August 29, 1882 in Locarno; † August 24, 1962 in Bellinzona), journalist, Ticino Grand Councilor, National Councilor
  • Teresa Bontempi (born July 8, 1883 in Locarno, † August 25, 1968 in Cevio ), teacher, journalist and politician
  • Egidio Reale (1888–1958), politician, opponent of fascism, ambassador in Bern
  • Adolfo Janner (born August 27, 1896 in Bosco / Gurin ; † January 5, 1974 in Locarno), local councilor of Locarno, Ticino grand and state council, national councilor, publicist, art and literary critic Adolfo Janner. In: Alberto Lepori, Fabrizio Panzera (ed.): Uomini nostri. Trenta biography di uomini politici. Armando Dadò Editore, Locarno 1989, pp. 21, 106-107.
  • Fernando Pedrini (born March 28, 1898 in Faido ; † October 12, 1984 in Locarno), lawyer and notary in Faido, then in Locarno; Mayor of Faido, liberal Ticino councilor, federal judge
  • Arrigo Caroni (born July 1, 1903 in Someo ; † December 13, 1985 in Locarno), economist, Ticino Grand Councilor, National Councilor
  • Elda Marazzi (born February 27, 1909 in Locarno; † August 25, 1982 there), landlady and politician
  • Gabriella (Gaby) Antognini (born March 13, 1910 in Vairano , † November 23, 1988 in Locarno), politician, journalist
  • Werner Rings (1910–1998), Swiss historian, journalist, press officer at the Locarno Film Festival
  • Vincenzo Snider (born May 14, 1911 in Locarno; † May 14, 1990 there), literary critic and publicist
  • Arturo Lafranchi (born June 27, 1914 in Coglio (today Maggia municipality ), † April 25, 2003 in Locarno), lawyer and notary, Ticino Grand Council, National Council, Ticino State Council
  • Virgilio Gilardoni (1916–1989), publicist and researcher in culture, art history and politics
  • Enrico Franzoni (1920–2008), politician
  • Raimondo Rezzonico (born February 22, 1920 in Lugano; † October 4, 2001 there), reporter, publisher, co-founder and President of the Locarno Film Festival , Grand Officer of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
  • Ezio Dal Vesco (born May 29, 1921 in Bellinzona; † February 18, 1980 in Zurich), geologist, professor at the ETH
  • Carlo Speziali (1921–1998), politician
  • Antonio Snider called Tonino (born April 30, 1923 in Locarno ; † June 18, 2019 in Orselina ), from Cavagnago, lawyer, politician, Ticino councilor
  • Romano Broggini (born March 11, 1925 in Locarno; † May 9, 2014 ibid), lecturer, journalist, historian and researcher
  • Sergio Salvioni (born June 18, 1927 in Bellinzona ; † August 26, 2017 in Locarno), lawyer and politician
  • Gianfranco Cotti (1929-2020), politician
  • Thomas Guggenheim (born August 12, 1932 in Locarno; † June 2012 in Bern?), Politician, Bernese Grand Councilor
  • Giuseppe Buffi (born September 26, 1938 in Locarno; † July 20, 2000 in Chioggia ), journalist, politician, Ticino State Councilor
  • Saverio Snider (* 1940? In Locarno), from Cavagnago, journalist, politician
Carla Speziali (2014)
Fabio Regazzi (2011)
Fabio Abate (2007)
Werner R. Heymann
John Carew Eccles
Karl Bleibtreu
Fanny Countess zu Reventlow, around 1900
Salvador de Madariaga y Rojo
  • Franco Cavalli (* 1942) doctor and politician
  • Arianna Dalessi (born April 9, 1943 in Locarno; † September 1, 2004 ibid)
  • Diego Scacchi (* 1943? In Lugano), lawyer, politician (PLR), former mayor of Locarno, member of the Coscienza svizzera , he lives in Orselina
  • Marco Balerna (* 1944), doctor, politician, former mayor of Locarno
  • Gio 'Rezzonico (* 1949 in Locarno), journalist, publisher of the Ticino newspapers and the Sunday newspaper Il Caffè
  • Luigi Pedrazzini (* 1953) politician
  • Patrizia Pesenti (* 1958), lawyer, politician
  • Gianfranco Soldati (* 1959), professor of philosophy
  • Carla Speziali (* 1961), lawyer, politician, former mayor of Locarno
  • Fabio Bacchetta Cattori (born July 26, 1961 in Locarno) (place of origin Astano), lawyer, politician (PPD), Ticino Grand Councilor (President 2014), lives in Minusio
  • Francesco Maggi (born August 9, 1961), politician
  • Filippo Rampazzi (born February 6, 1962 in Locarno), zoologist and naturalist, director of the Cantonal Museum of Natural History. Director of the Cantonal Natural History Museum.
  • Giovanni Merlini (* 1962), lawyer, politician
  • Fabio Regazzi (* 1962), lawyer, politician, National Councilor
  • Fabio Abate (* 1966), politician, national councilor
  • Milena Garobbio (born March 23, 1968), politician

Musician, singer

  • Manfredo Lupo Barbarino (* around 1510 in Correggio (Emilia-Romagna)  ?; † after 1563 in St. Gallen  ?), Musician, composer
  • Claudia Francesca Rusca (1593–1676), humiliate nun , musician, organist, singer
  • Innocente Marazzi (* around 1825 in Riva San Vitale , † March 1894 in Locarno), wind orchestra conductor
  • Giovan Battista Poncini (born January 22, 1829 in Locarno, † 1864 in Lima ), composer, conductor and writer
  • Carlo Gatti (born December 19, 1875/6 in Florence, † March 3, 1965 in Milan), composer and music critic
  • Aristide Ghilardi (born January 27, 1882 in Grosseto , † 1952 in Locarno), conductor and composer
  • Werner Richard Heymann (1896–1961), German composer, film pioneer and conductor
  • Linda Alliata (* 1898 in Locarno; † 1986 ibid.), Opera singer, poet
  • Adolfo Di Zenzo (born April 10, 1904 in Santa Lucia di Serino , † 1994 in Locarno), conductor and composer
  • Walter Rüsch (* 1906 in Rheineck ; † June 5, 1983 in Locarno), pianist, organist, choir conductor, composer and musicologist
  • Josef Garovi (1908–1985), music teacher, choir director, organist and composer
  • Guido Zanzi (born May 21, 1910 in Locarno; † February 17, 1972 there), composer, clarinet soloist
  • Pia Balli (born November 30, 1918 in Locarno; † October 28, 2012 in Orselina ), opera singer
  • Roberto Galfetti (born July 29, 1924 in Bellinzona ; † August 10, 1966 in Locarno), pianist, organist, composer, conductor, lecturer at the Locarno Teachers' College
  • Fernando Bonetti (born April 14, 1931 - † June 26, 2020 in Poschiavo ), musician, conductor of the Vos da Locarno , music teacher in Muralto
  • André Desponds (born February 7, 1958 in Locarno), pianist
  • Ivo Antognini (born June 11, 1963 in Locarno), musician, composer
  • Mattia Zappa (* 1973), cellist
  • Giuliana Castellani (* 1979 in Locarno; † October 28, 2019 in Austria), opera singer, died in a car accident.
  • Francesco Piemontesi (born July 7, 1983 in Locarno), pianist

Doctors, therapists, philanthropists

  • Giovanni de Muralto (1500–1576), surgeon, first religious refugee with Zurich citizenship
  • Togno Toma Brizio (* around 1505 in Locarno; † after 1560 there), philanthropist
  • Taddeo Duno (1523-1613), physician and scientist
  • Giovanni Ferrini (born November 27, 1819 in Locarno, † November 9, 1878 in Tunis ), doctor
  • Fritz Kahn (1888–1968), doctor and author of popular science books
  • Ettore Rossi (1915–1998), pediatrician, lecturer at the University of Bern
  • John Carew Eccles (1903–1997), physiologist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Medicine
  • Boris Luban-Plozza (1923–2002), from Rossa , psychiatrist, psychosomatic specialist and social medicine specialist
  • Franco Cavalli (* 1942), doctor and politician

Writers, critics, historians, archivists, teachers

  • Carlo Bellerio (born January 28, 1800 in Milan , † January 28, 1886 in Locarno), politician, secondary school teacher, translator
  • Federico Balli (born March 18, 1854 in Locarno, † August 21, 1889 in Cavergno ), entrepreneur, he built the Hôtel du Glacier in Bignasco , writer, Ticino Grand Councilor
  • Karl Bleibtreu (1859–1928), writer
  • Angelo Nessi (born April 11, 1873 in Locarno; † December 2, 1932 there), journalist, theater critic, writer
  • Fanny zu Reventlow (1871–1918), German writer, translator and painter
  • Luigi Simona (1874–1968), theologian, provost, art historian, author
  • Jakob Bührer (1882–1975), journalist, writer
  • Dino Campana (1885–1932), Italian poet
  • Achille Ferrari (born July 6, 1886 in Marolta , † January 14, 1943 in Minusio ), lecturer in physics and natural sciences
  • Salvador de Madariaga (1886–1978), historian, writer
  • Filippo Sacchi (1887–1971), writer, film critic
  • Annina Volonterio (1888–1972), writer
  • Augusto Ugo Tarabori (* 1891 Onsernone ; † 1969 in Locarno), Secretary of the Education Department of the Canton of Ticino, writer
  • Pietro De Giorgi (born March 21, 1892 in Loco ; † May 9, 1987 in Orselina ), lecturer, founder of the first onsenical electricity company (1914) of the FLOC and the Cardada-Cimetta chairlift (1955).
  • Erika Guetermann (1895–1988), a German-American journalist and poet
  • Robert Neumann (1897–1975), writer, publicist
  • Erich Maria Remarque (1898–1970), writer
  • Nesto Jacometti (born March 24, 1898 (Ernesto) in Locarno; † December 3, 1973 ibid), poet, journalist, art critic
  • Fausto Pedrotta (born July 11, 1899 in Locarno; † February 28, 1958 ibid), lawyer, journalist, local historian, co-founder and first president of the Locarno Historical Society
  • Ignazio Silone (1900–1978), politician, writer
  • Rocco (Giovanni Carlo Casari) da Bedano (* 1906 in Bedano; † December 1, 1983 in Locarno), Capuchin, historian, archivist
  • Carlo Snider (born April 21, 1910 in Locarno; † February 16, 1988 in Rome ), lawyer, politician, Dr. iur. hc from the University of Friborg (Switzerland)
  • Horst Budjuhn (1910–1985), German writer and screenwriter
  • Vincenzo Snider (born May 14, 1911 in Locarno; † May 14, 1990 ibid), lecturer in the teachers' seminar, literary critic, publicist
  • Franco (Francis) Borghi (born December 5, 1916 in Locarno, † October 21, 2005 in Savosa ), from Onsernone , writer, theater poet lived in Cureglia
  • Bixio Candolfi (born November 24, 1919 in Locarno; † December 6, 2018 in Russo ), language teacher at the Chiasso business school , employee of the radio in Italian-speaking Switzerland, translator, author of documentary programs and radio plays, producer
  • Giovanni Bonalumi (1920–2002), writer, literary critic, professor of Italian linguistics at the University of Basel
  • Giovanni Pozzi (1923–2002), Professor of Italian Literature at the University of Friborg (Switzerland)
  • Ugo Frey (born September 28, 1924 in Zurich; † March 31, 2016 in Locarno), journalist, writer
  • Freddy Buache (1924–2019), journalist, film critic, film historian, co-director of the Locarno International Film Festival
  • Franco Binda (born March 30th, 1925 in Lostallo ; † August 23rd, 2019 in Locarno), he founded the Museo della Valle Verzasca , researcher, local archaeologist , publicist
  • Guido Pedroli (1928–1962) was a Swiss educator and politician
  • Sandro Bianconi (* 1933), philologist, film critic, academic at the Accademia della Crusca
  • Enrico Filippini (1932–1988), literary critic, writer, journalist
  • Renata Broggini (born November 25, 1932 in Locarno; † December 3, 2018 in Orselina ), historian, author
  • Lauro Tognola (* 1933 in Locarno; † December 1, 2016 ibid), high school teacher, writer, journalist, former director of the Locarno Teachers' College, President of the Alliance française lived in Cugnasco , President of the Fondazione Volkart
  • Angelo Casè (born December 16, 1936 in Locarno, † March 10, 2005 in Minusio ), teacher, poet
  • Pierre Codiroli (born February 20, 1944 in Locarno; † November 30, 1996 there), secondary school teacher, historian, literary critic, writer
  • Rodolfo Huber (* 1960 in Lugano), researcher, local historian, Arkivar of the Locarno municipality, president of the Società Storica Locarnese , publicist
  • Manuela Mazzi (* 1971 in Locarno), journalist, writer
  • Vanni Bianconi (* 1977 in Locarno), poet, translator
Erich Maria Remarque in 1929 in Davos (Switzerland)

Entrepreneur, businessman

  • Evangelista Zanino (* around 1530 Locarno; † 1603 in Zurich), Locarnese refugee in Zurich, entrepreneur
  • Johann Melchior Aloys von Orelli (* 1543 in Locarno; † October 31, 1623 in Zurich), pioneer of Zurich textile exports
  • Carlo Eugenio Pioda (born October 9, 1855 in Bellinzona , † July 9, 1940 in Sant'Egidio, district of Perugia ), son of Giovanni Battista Pioda , entrepreneur, genealogist
  • Karl Rapp (1882–1962), founder of Rapp Motorenwerke GmbH
  • Paolo Pedrazzini (born January 30, 1889 (Paolino) in Sinoquipe (municipality of Arizpe ), † June 6, 1956 in Locarno), politician and businessman, director of the Sopraceneri electricity company, national councilor
  • Claudio Caroni (born January 20, 1907 in Locarno; † May 2, 1984 in Zug ), lawyer and entrepreneur, managed the company Flug- und Fahrzeugwerke Altenrhein (FFA)
  • Carlos Mariotti (born March 23, 1912 in Locarno; † May 29, 2003 ibid), economist
  • Giovan Battista Pedrazzini (born March 14, 1917 in Tesserete ; † March 1, 1998 in Bellinzona ), electrical engineer at ETH Zurich , entrepreneur, national councilor, director of the Sopraceneri electricity company

Lawyers, nobility, military

  • Gaffo de Muralto (* around 1165 in Locarno; † after 1219 ibid), nobility, owned the castle in Muralto with recognized privileges from Emperor Otto IV. (HRR)
  • Noble family de Orello / Orelli
    • Giacomo and Lucino Orelli (* around 1140 in Locarno; † after 1180 there), partisans of Emperor Frederick I (HRR) Barbarossa
    • Vilfredo Orelli (* around 1160 in Locarno; † before July 25, 1205 ibid), first Podestà (rector) of Biasca
    • Rodolfo Orelli (* around 1180 in Locarno; † before October 1219 there), brother of Vilfredo, castvogt and rector of Blenio
    • Simone Orelli (* around 1220 in Locarno, † shortly before 1291 in Como), condottiere and statesman
    • Matteo Orelli (* around 1225 in Locarno, first mentioned in 1250; † before January 25, 1282 there), son of Enrico, castvogt and rector of the Blenio valley
    • Enrico Orelli (* around 1260 in Locarno; † before January 9, 1311 ibid), son of Simone, Podestà von Biasca
    • Guido Orelli (* around 1260 in Locarno, first mentioned 1282; † August 26, 1314 ibid), son of Matteo, Avogadro and rector of Blenio
    • Matteo Orelli (* mentioned around 1290 in Locarno since 1311; † after 1342 ibid), Avogadro and rector of Blenio, was the last of his family to exercise this office.
    • Giovanni Orelli (* mentioned around 1400 in Locarno in 1429; † between 1494 and 1496 there), legal scholar, Podestà von Brissago , secretary of Franchino Rusca of Locarno, confidante of the Duke of Milan
    • Antonello Orelli (* around 1425 mentioned 1450 in Locarno; † after 1498 ibid), Deputy of Locarno to the Duke of Milan because of the delivery of the castle in 1468, Podestà des Verzasca Valley , member of the Council of Locarno
    • Giovanni Aloisio Orelli (* around 1480, first mentioned in 1505 in Locarno; † after 1555 ibid), nobility, notary, member of the landscape council, 1533 sack master (fiscal)
    • Aloisio Orelli (* after 1486 in Locarno; † July 13, 1572 in Zurich ), in 1541 he bought a pharmacy in Locarno and was involved in commercial transactions. He is the progenitor of the Orell family in Zurich.
    • Battista Orelli (* around 1490 in Locarno; † after 1555 there), provost of the humiliates of Santa Caterina, bequeathed the provost's property to the Locarno hospital.
    • Bolognino Orelli (* around 1500 in Locarno; † after 1550 ibid), councilor of Locarno, treasurer, regional advocate and bag master (fiscal)
    • Emilio Orelli (* around 1510, mentioned in Locarno from 1535; † 1570 ibid), doctor of law, mediator between Locarno and Bellinzona in 1546, commissioner of Emperor Charles V , Podestà von Luino and in Ashenvale .
    • Johann Melchior Aloys von Orelli (* 1543 in Locarno; † October 31, 1623 in Zurich), from 1592 conditional citizen of Zurich. He worked as a merchant and belonged to the saffron guild and was a pioneer of Zurich textile exports to northern Italy.
    • Cristoforo Orelli (* around 1580 in Locarno; † June 27, 1640 ibid), Podestà von Brissago, Knight of Santo Stefano of Portugal , built the Chiesa Nuova in Locarno in 1631, whose patronage was owned by the Orelli.
    • Paolo Orelli (* around 1585 in Locarno; † 1646 ibid), Knight of the Golden Spur 1610, Ensign of Locarno, Consul of Losone, Golino, Intragna and Vendasio.
    • Giovanni Antonio Orelli (born March 25, 1615 in Locarno; † February 17, 1651 ibid), Chancellor, governor, Podestà von Brissago.
    • Giovan Francesco Orelli (born February 1, 1638 in Locarno; † September 29, 1719 ibid), lawyer, Podestà von Brissago, citizen of Lucerne 1680.
    • Giovanni Aloisio Orelli (born April 30, 1660 in Locarno; † around 1715 ibid), lawyer, notary, Podestà von Brissago
    • Fabio Orelli (* around 1755 in Locarno; † 1824 there), lawyer and notary, Ticino Grand Councilor, canton judge.
  • Noble family Rusca
    • Franchino Rusca (* first mentioned around 1395 1419 in Como; † March 1466 in Locarno), military, condottiere, politician, he enlarged a considerable part of the castle in Locarno with the introduction of some earlier fortifications.
    • Beatrice Casati Rusca (* around 1395 in Milan; † 1490 there), lived in Locarno as the wife of Franchino, died in the smell of holiness.
    • Lotterio Rusca (* around 1415 in Locarno, † after 1467 in Milan), apostolic protonotary.
    • Pietro Antonio Rusca (* around 1425 in Locarno; † November 1482 there), knight, successor with his brothers in the paternal rule of Locarno in 1467
    • Giovanni Nicolò Rusca (* around 1425, first mentioned in 1446 in Locarno; † 1508 ibid), Graf also came into the possession of Locarno, the Maggia Valley and the Val Lavizzara.
    • Lotterio Rusca (* around 1460 in Locarno, † 1519 in Milan), last lord of Locarno. With his brothers: G aleazzo, † 1516, and Franchino, † 1509, he succeeded the paternal fief.
  • Noble family Magoria
    • Filippo Magoria (* around 1176 in Locarno; † ibid), warrior.
    • Antonio Magoria (* around 1240, mentioned since 1262 in Locarno; † 1296 ibid), received confirmation of numerous fiefdoms from the Bishop of Corno in 1265.
    • Tasso Magoria (* around 1280, mentioned 1311 in Locarno; † 1334 ibid), received confirmation of old privileges of the sex from Heinrich VII (HRR) of Luxembourg in 1311 .
    • Baraccio Magoria (* around 1280, mentioned 1301 in Locarno; † 1340 ibid), received confirmation of old privileges of the family from Emperor Henry VII with his brothers Ardricus and Ubertus in 1311.
    • Antoniolo Magoria (* around 1300, mentioned 1335 in Locarno; † 1370 ibid), represented Locarno in 1367 during the border adjustment on Monte Ceneri between the three judicial districts of Locarno, Bellinzona and Lugano.
    • Eusebio Magoria (* around 1320, mentioned 1355 in Locarno; † 1405 ibid), member of the council in 1375, protonotary of Locarno, one of the authors of the new Locarno statutes in 1391
    • Pietro Martire Magoria (* around 1470 in Locarno; † 1523 ibid), member of the Council of Locarno, Podestà
  • Family Capistrati / Bologna
    • Egidio Capistrati called Bologna (* around 1300 in Bologna , † after 1346 in Locarno?), Podestà of Locarno
    • Giovanni Capistrati called Bologna (* around 1405 in Locarno, † after 1478 ibid), secretary and chancellor of Count Franchino Rusca. Podestà of the Maggia and Lavizzara valleys
    • Bolognino Capistrati (* around 1430 in Locarno; † after 1490 ibid), commissioner of the Duke of Milan in Locarno
    • Silvestro Bologna (* around 1440 in Locarno; † after 1490 ibid), Councilor of Duke Galeazzo Maria Sforza , Podestà von Locarno
    • Giovanni Battista Bologna (* around 1570 in Locarno; † after 1616 there), lawyer
  • Püntener family
    • Heinrich Püntener (* after 1515 in Altdorf (UR) ; † 1580 ibid), governor of Locarno
    • Ambros Püntener (* after 1530 in Altdorf (UR); † the end of 1598 ibid), lived in Locarno, where he led the Casa del Negromante possessed
    • Johann Karl Püntener (* after 1610 in Altdorf (UR); † May 27, 1694 ibid), Governor of Locarno
  • Franzoni family
    • Bernardo Franzoni (* around 1510 in Cevio; † around 1571/72 in Locarno), interpreter, governor of the Vallemaggia bailiffs
    • Galeazzo Franzoni (* around 1525 in Cevio; † before 1598 ibid), governor of the Vallemaggia bailiff; Messenger of the twelve places
    • Giovanni Franzoni (1605–1689) called Zane , governor of the Maggia Valley, around 1660 he acquired the citizenship of Locarno
    • Giuseppe Giovanni Battista Franzoni (born March 12, 1758 in Cevio, † September 3, 1817 in Locarno), politician
    • Tommaso Franzoni (born October 9, 1795 in Locarno; † April 20, 1878 ibid), canton treasurer, founder of the Della Verzasca paper mill in Tenero
    • Alberto Franzoni (born August 28, 1816 in Locarno; † August 9, 1886 there), politician, botanist
Carla Juri at the Berlinale 2013
Silvio Moser
Saulo Decarli
  • Appiani family
    • Giovanni Battista Appiani (* around 1485 in Locarno ?; † 1540 ibid.) Royal and ducal treasurer in Milan
    • Francesco Appiani (* around 1510 in Locarno; † before 1550 there) tax collector
    • Tiberio Appiani (* around 1515 in Locarno; † after 1564 ibid), from Lucerne, under bailiff of Locarno
  • Bustelli family
    • Giacomo Pancrazio Bustelli (born March 8, 1716 in Locarno, † October 7, 1771 in Vogorno ), priest, superior of the diocesan missionaries
    • Francesco Bustelli (* around 1730 in Locarno; † after 1798 ibid), member of the Locarno delegation to the Helvetic government
    • Andrea Bustelli, (born October 5, 1754 in Locarno; † December 28, 1823 there), judge, politician, Ticino Grand Councilor, State Councilor and Mayor
    • Giovanni Battista Bustelli (* around 1765 in Locarno; † around 1830 there), lawyer, involved in the attempted poisoning against Giovan Battista Quadri
    • Agostino Bustelli (* around 1767 in Locarno; † around 1835 there), lawyer, involved in the attempted poisoning against Giovan Battista Quadri
    • Pietro Bustelli (* around 1770 in Locarno; † after 1830 there), notary, politician
    • Guido Bustelli (1905–1992 in Lugano), politician, major in the Swiss Army
  • Romerio Lavizzari (* around 1280 in Nesso ; † after 1331 there?), Podestà von Locarno
  • Simone Albrici (* around 1400 in Locarno; † after 1448 in Morbio Inferiore ) called Il Campanella , Count of Locarno
  • Francesco degli Alberti (* around 1400 in Intra  ?; † after 1435 ibid), captain of Locarno in the service of the Duke of Milan in 1435
  • Giovan Battista Brizio (* around 1500 in Moghegno  ?; † after 1560 in Locarno), presided over the disputation between Catholics and Reformed in 1539 with Vogt Wirz
  • Niklaus Wirz (* first mentioned around 1500 in Sarnen 1528; † before June 14, 1556 ibid), governor of Locarno
  • Martino Muralto (* around 1521 in Locarno; † December 1566 in Zurich ), doctor of law, Podestà von Vigevano and Luino , Reformed exile
  • Johann Lussi (* around 1530 in Stans ; † around 1690 there), knight and bailiff in Locarno
  • Francesco Donada (* around 1560 in Locarno; † 1611 ibid), governor of the governor and judicial vicar in the Bailiwick of Locarno
  • Johann Lussi (* around 1577 in Stans; † November 15, 1633 ibid), Landschreiber zu Locarno
  • Beat Jakob Meyenberg (* around 1575 in Baar ; † May 29, 1638 in Lucerne), governor of Locarno
  • Melchior Lussi (* before 1600 in Stans; † July 29, 1647 in Pavia ), 1618 land clerk of Locarno
  • Oswald Meyenberg (* around 1620 in Baar, first mentioned in 1642; † March 19, 1681 ibid), governor of Locarno
  • Giuseppe Cristoforo Nessi (* around 1700 in Locarno; † after 1754 there), governor of the governor in Locarno
  • Giovanni Bianchetti (born December 26, 1775 in Locarno; † after 1807 there?), Officer in the French service
  • Carlo Paldi (born December 22, 1794 in Mortara ; † after 1830 there?), Politician, sergeant in the Piedmontese brigade Saluzzo, refugee, teacher in the first Lancaster schools in Ticino
  • Gaetano Sacchi (1824–1886), led volunteers in support of Giuseppe Garibaldi
  • Pietro Morettini (born February 1, 1826 in Locarno, † December 23, 1862 in San Fermo della Battaglia ), lawyer, politician, captain
  • Gioachimo Respini (1836–1899), lawyer, politician, Ticino State Councilor
  • Gerardo Broggini (1926–2018), lawyer and Romanist
  • Roberto Moccetti (1926–2004), Swiss civil engineer and instruction officer.

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