List of personalities from Lugano

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

Coat of arms of Lugano

Personalities

(Sorted by year of birth.)

Bishop Eugène Lachat; contemporary engraving.
Gilberto Cardinal Agustoni (2013)
Pier Giacomo Grampa (2011)
Heinrich Zschokke, 1842.

Clergy

Politician, lawyer, diplomat, military

Carlo Cattaneo
Giuseppe Mazzini
Luigi Einaudi
Piero Malvestiti (1959)
Fernando Schiavetti
Luigi Fabbri
Angelika Balabanova (left) and David Ben Gurion (right) (1962)
Jurgis Šaulys
Enrico Celio
Luigi Generali, President of the National Council 1979
Cornelio Sommaruga
Dick Marty (2007)
Portrait of Sommaruga (2016)
Lorenzo Quadri
Pietro Pavesi
Renato Dulbecco
  • Antonio «de Pischariis» (* around 1340; † after April 29, 1387), vicar in Lugano
  • Ubertino "de Bonipertis" (* around 1360; † after March 1, 1403), vicar in Lugano
  • Loterio Rusca (* around 1370, first mentioned around 1412 in Como ; † 1419 Castle of Castel San Pietro ), Podestà of Milan , 1412 Lord of Como, Imperial Vicar in Como, Count of the Lugano region
  • Aloisio Sanseverino (* towards the end of the 14th century in Naples ; † April 27, 1447 in Milan ), aristocracy, military leader in the service of Duke Filippo Maria Visconti of Milan , dominus Lugani et Vallis
  • Biagio Altomonte (* around 1400 in?; † after 1452 in Milan?), Lieutenant General of Lugano in the service of Luigi Sanseverino
  • Lancillotto Rusca (* around 1405 in Bironico , first mentioned around 1431 in Lugano, † after 1466 in Lugano), lawyer and notary, general councilor of the Lugano region, important leader of the Ghibellines
  • Andrea de Foligno (* around 1420 in Foligno; † after 1467 ibid), governor of the Lugano Valley for the Duke of Milan Galeazzo Maria Sforza
  • Giovanni Battista Ballarini (* around 1435 in Como; † after 1477 ibid), lawyer, governor of the Lugano Valley
  • Baldassare von Como (* around 1430 in Como; † after 1478 ibid), governor of Lugano e Valli
  • Aloisio Origoni (* around 1440, † after April 16, 1478), Vicar of Lugano
  • Giorgio Campari (* around 1440 in Modena ; † after January 7, 1437 there), from Modena, vicar and captain of Lugano
  • Cristoforo dei Barni (* around 1450 in Lodi (Lombardy) † after 1493 ibid), Vicar General, Podestà of Lugano
  • Giovanni Battista Ballarini (* 1480 in Como; † 1555 in Locarno?), Took part with the French in the capture of Lugano and the Castle of Capolago
  • Jakob Feer (* around 1472 in Lucerne ; † August 20, 1541 ibid?), Land Vogt zu Lugano
  • Johannes Escher (* around 1490 in Zurich ; † after October 20, 1539 there), Vogt of Lugano
  • Kaspar Imhof (* around 1500 in Uri ; † after March 14, 1542 ibid), Vogt of Lugano
  • Hieronimus Frick (* around 1510 in Bern ; † after May 23, 1548 ibid), Vogt of Lugano
  • Peter a Pro (* around 1510 in Seedorf UR ; † November 19, 1585 ibid), farmer of Uri , land clerk of the Landvogtei Lugano, military in French service, colonel, benefactor
  • Franz Rudella (* around 1528 in Freiburg im Üechtland ; † between May 24 and August 1, 1588 ibid), bailiff of Lugano, author of the Freiburg Chronicle
  • Johann Konrad von Beroldingen (* 1558 in Beroldingen (municipality of Seelisberg ), † 23 August 1636 in Novara ), land clerk of Lugano, Urner Landammann
  • Johann von Roll (* 1573 in Solothurn ; † October 28, 1643 ibid), Governor of Lugano
  • Heinrich Püntener (* around 1590 Altdorf UR ; † May 21, 1656 ibid), Governor of Lugano
  • Sebastian von Beroldingen (* around 1600 in Altdorf (UR); † around 1675 there?), Governor and Chancellor in Lugano
  • Johann Josef von Beroldingen (* approx. 1625 in Altdorf (UR), † 1676 in Portugal ), governor and chancellor in Lugano
  • Johann Jakob Josef Glutz (born November 7, 1662 Solothurn; † February 10, 1723 ibid), bailiff of Lugano, mayor
  • Franz Maria Josef Leonz Crivelli (born September 8, 1696 in Altdorf (UR); † November 10, 1771 ibid), governor, governor in Lugano
  • Giuseppe Vanelli (* around 1736 in Grancia ; † April 29, 1799 in Lugano (murdered)), priest, journalist, publicist, he was considered a revolutionary Jacobin and Cisalpine
  • Jost Remigi Trachsler (born April 5, 1737 in Naples, † October 21, 1812 in Stans), governor in Lugano
  • Heinrich Zschokke (1771–1848), also called Johann von Magdeburg and Johann Heinrich David Zschokke, was a German writer, politician and educator; in 1800 government commissioner in the canton of Ticino
  • Antonio Albrizzi (born March 31, 1773 in Torricella , † July 1, 1846 in Lugano), lawyer and notary
  • Giacomo Ciani (1776–1868), politician and banker
  • Filippo Ciani (1778–1867), banker and politician
  • Carlo Pisani Dossi (born May 7, 1780 in Pavia, † January 28, 1852 in Milan), politician, revolutionary
  • Giovanni Battista Passerini (born September 26/27, 1793 in Casto , † September 16, 1864 in Zurich ), philosophy scholar, worked with the Ticino printing works Ruggia and Tipografia della Svizzera italiana in Lugano
  • Giovanni Re (* 1793 in Belgioioso ; † after 1833 in Lugano?), Politician, journalist, Mazzini's successor
  • Francesco Pastori (born July 15, 1794 in Parma , † April 23, 1847 ibid), politician, journalist, Mazzini's successor
  • Carlo Alberto Lancetti (born May 7, 1796 in Cremona , † October 15, 1838 in Milan), politician, journalist, Mazzini's successor
  • Maurizio Quadrio (1800–1876), politician
  • Carlo Cattaneo (1801–1869), politician, revolutionary
  • Ermenegildo Ortalli (born August 28, 1801 in Parma; † May 14, 1869 there), politician, refugee, Mazzini's supporter
  • Camillo Landriani (born June 30, 1803 in Pavia ; † December 14, 1871 in Lugano), teacher, benefactor founded the Institute for Commercial Studies and Modern Languages ​​(today Istituto Elvetico)
  • Teresa Berra (born March 22, 1804 in Milan, † October 26, 1879 ibid), Italian patriot, lived in Lugano
  • Giuseppe Mazzini (1805–1872), politician, revolutionary
  • Cristina (di Belgioioso) Trivulzio (born June 28, 1808 in Milan; † July 5, 1871 ibid), from Milan, revolutionary and publicist
  • Carlo Battaglini (1812–1888), lawyer, journalist and politician
  • Mikhail Alexandrowitsch Bakunin (1814–1876), politician, revolutionary
  • Antonio Gabrini (born September 20, 1814 in Milan, † November 5, 1908 in Lugano), Azt, politician, Ticino Grand Councilor, rector of the cantonal Lyceum Lugano
  • Carlo Pisacane (1818–1857), politician, supporter of Giuseppe Mazzini, publicist
  • Giovanni Cantoni (born December 31, 1818 in Milan, † July 15, 1897 ibid), Italian patriot, physicist and politician
  • Ermenegildo Rossi (1827–1895) Ticino Grand Councilor , Council of State and Council of States
  • Giuseppe Missori (1829–1911), politician
  • Giovanni Battista Carlo Chiusi (born May 1, 1831 in Milan; † November 25, 1889 ibid), politician, refugee in Lugano, friend of Carlo Cattaneo
  • Benoît Malon (born June 23, 1841 in Précieux , † September 13, 1893 in Asnières-sur-Seine ), French communard, journalist and writer
  • Enrico Bignami (born December 3, 1844 in Lodi , † October 13, 1921 in Massagno ), politician, journalist
  • Ludovico Nabruzzi (1846–1920), socialist agitator
  • Curzio Curti (born April 15, 1847 in Cureglia , † April 28, 1913 in Lugano), lawyer, politician, he was one of the putschists of September 11, 1890 (Ticino putsch), editor
  • Tito Zanardelli (* 1848 in Vittorio Veneto , † after 1881 in Brussels ), anarchist
  • Luisa Minguzzi (born June 21, 1852 in Ravenna , † March 13, 1911 in Florence), politician, anarchist
  • Giovanni Reali (born July 22, 1852 in Cadro , † October 8, 1923 in Lugano), doctor, politician, Grand Councilor and Council of States
  • Errico Malatesta (1853–1932), politician, anarchist.
  • Antonio Soldini (1854–1933), sculptor and politician
  • Arcangelo Ghisleri (born September 5, 1855 in Persico Dosimo , † August 19, 1938 in Bergamo ), Italian politician
  • Isaia Pacini (born August 7, 1856 in Pistoia ; † August 7, 1922 there), politician, anarchist, tailor
  • Anna Kuliscioff (1857–1925), revolutionary, she lived in Lugano
  • Agostino Soldati (born February 2, 1857 in Neggio , † October 9, 1938 in Lugano), lawyer, judge at the Federal Supreme Court, Ticino Grand Councilor , Council of States, founder of the Corriere del Ticino newspaper
  • Attilio Panizza (born April 7, 1858 in Milan, † April 15, 1919 in London ), politician, anarchist, sculptor
  • Ernesto Majocchi (born March 4, 1860 in Voghera ; † May 14, 1907 ibid), Italian lawyer and politician
  • Brenno Bertoni (1860–1945), lawyer, university professor, researcher, politician and publicist
  • Antonio Vermeanini (born May 16, 1861 in Reggio Emilia , † April 11, 1934 in Rome ), politician, syndacalist.
  • Pietro Gori (1865–1911), politician, anarchist, composer
  • Evaristo Garbani-Nerini (1867–1944), lawyer, politician, director of the Universal Postal Union in Bern
  • Angiolo Cabrini (born March 1, 1869 in Codogno , † May 7, 1937 in Rome), politician, socialist, journalist.
  • Emilio Bossi (1870–1920), journalist, politician
  • Carlo Censi (born October 22, 1872 in Breganzona, † October 27, 1958 in Lugano ), von Lamone , lawyer and politician, Ticino Grand Councilor and National Councilor
  • Angelo Tonello (born July 11, 1873 (Tommaso Angelo) in Fontanelle , † April 8, 1965 ibid), school inspector, journalist, politician.
  • Alceste de Ambris (1874–1934), journalist and activist in Lugano
  • Angelo Oliviero Olivetti (born June 21, 1874 in Ravenna , † November 17, 1931 in Spoleto ), with Brenno Bertoni he opened a law and notary's office, journalist for the newspaper Gazzetta Ticinese , politician, socialist
  • Leo Macchi (born October 19, 1876 in Piancastagnaio , † April 27, 1936 in Lugano), politician, editor of the newspaper Avvenire del Lavoratore , Ticino Grand Councilor
  • Luigi Fabbri (1877–1935), Italian anarchist and writer, refugee in Lugano
  • Angelica Balabanova (1878–1965), politician and publicist in Lugano
  • Jurgis Šaulys (1879–1948), economist and politician
  • Antonio Galli (born April 24, 1883 in Bioggio, † July 28, 1942 in Lugano), local historian, researcher, politician and publicist
  • Giulio Barni (* 1886 in Florence ; † September 1915 on the Karst Front (First World War)), journalist, editor of the Libera Stampa newspaper .
  • Stefano Jacini (1886–1952), Italian politician
  • Enrico Celio (1889–1980), politician, Ticino State Councilor and Federal Councilor.
  • Undecimo Amadò (born November 17, 1890 in Bedigliora , † December 27, 1968 in Lugano), director of the fourth customs district in Lugano, colonel in the Swiss army
  • Fernando Schiavetti (1892–1970), politician
  • Fulvio Bolla (born January 25, 1892 in Olivone , † March 12, 1946 in Lugano), teacher, journalist and politician
  • Romano Cocchi (born March 6, 1893 in Anzola dell'Emilia , † March 28, 1944 in Buchenwald concentration camp ), politician, communist, anti-fascist
  • Odoardo Masini (born November 27, 1893 in Padua, † September 24, 1972 ibid), Italian politician, anti-fascist
  • Domenico Visani (born September 23, 1894 in Palazzuolo di Romagna, today Palazzuolo sul Senio , † May 13, 1969 in Leontica ), trade unionist and politician, president of the construction and wood union in Lugano, Ticino Grand Council
  • Giuseppe Faravelli (born May 29, 1896 in Broni , † June 15, 1974 in Milan), politician. Antifascist.
  • Rodolfo Bordoni (born March 13, 1897 in Maroggia ; † December 9, 1966 in Lugano), von Gandria , lawyer, politician, Vice- President of Lugano, Ticino Grand Councilor , National Councilor
  • Edoardo Clerici (born April 14, 1898 in Como; † May 30, 1975 ibid), Italian lawyer and politician
  • Randolfo Pacciardi (1899–1991), politician, refugee with Egidio Reale to Lugano
  • Luigi Casagrande (born February 4, 1899 in Milan, † 1985 ibid), journalist
  • Piero Malvestiti (1899–1964), politician, President of the European Coal and Steel Community.
  • Pino Bernasconi (1904–1983), lawyer, politician and poet
  • Guido Bustelli (born April 21, 1905 in Arzo ; † March 29, 1992 in Lugano), politician, municipal council (legislature) of Lugano, Ticino Grand Councilor, national councilor , major in the Swiss Army
  • Luigi Delfini (* July 19, 1906 in Velletri , † after 1943 probably in Grosseto ), politician, anti-fascist. Refugee in Lugano
  • Noello Ginella (born December 3, 1908 in Stabio ; † February 20, 1960 in Lugano), politician, municipal councilor in Stabio and Lugano, city councilor in Lugano and Ticino Grand Council
  • Paride Pelli (born June 4, 1910 in Cava Manara , † April 2, 1968 in Locarno ) lawyer and politician, mayor of Lugano. Grand Council
  • Alberto Verda (born September 7, 1910 in Bissone, † September 17, 1982 in Lugano), lawyer, politician
  • Brenno Galli (born September 26, 1910 in Lugano; † August 20, 1978 ibid), lawyer and politician
  • Ferruccio Bolla (born January 25, 1911 in Bellinzona , † April 5, 1984 in Lugano), lawyer, politician, Council of States author
  • Luciano Gianella (born January 8, 1915 in Biasca , † April 3, 1976 in Lugano), lawyer, magistrate of Lugano-campagna, president of Lepontia cantonale
  • Stelio Molo (born February 14, 1916 in Bellinzona; † November 5, 1995 in Lugano), lawyer, head of Radio Monteceneri , general director of SRG SSR
  • Graziano Papa (born April 25, 1919 in Chiasso ; † February 13, 2019 ibid), from Biasca , lawyer, former President of Pro Natura , author, benefactor (Fondo Graziano Papa: 20 million CHF)
  • Luigi Generali (1920–2005), politician, National Councilor, Council of States
  • Ersilia Fossati (born March 25, 1921 in Milan, † October 9, 1999 in Lugano) from Meride , politician
  • Alma Bacciarini (1921–2007), secondary school teacher, politician, Ticino councilor and national councilor
  • Cherubino Darani (born August 18, 1921 in Chironico ; † November 10, 2016 in Minusio ), lawyer, Ticino Grand Councilor, editor, regional director of Radiotelevisione Svizzera
  • Costantino Poretti (born August 21, 1921 in Lugano, † December 30, 1961 in Bern), lawyer, director of the newspaper Popolo e Libertà , Ticino Grand Councilor
  • Camillo Jelmini (born September 29, 1925 in Cresciano , † June 16, 1997 in Zurich), lawyer and notary in Lugano, Ticino Grand Councilor, National Councilor and Council of States
  • Elio Borradori (born January 30, 1927 in Gordola , † March 22, 2016 in Lugano), notary, administrator of Saddam Hussein's property
  • Clementina Sganzini (born November 8, 1927 in Vira (Gambarogno) ; † January 16, 2016 in Lugano), from Faido , lawyer, judge and president at the Ticino Court of Appeal
  • Cornelio Sommaruga (* 1932), lawyer and diplomat
  • Dick Marty (* 1945), politician, Ticino State Councilor
  • Stefano Bolla (born June 8, 1946 in Sorengo ), lawyer, notary, publicist
  • Flavio Maspoli (1950-2007) was a Swiss politician (LdT)
  • Marco Borradori (* 1959), politician, state councilor, mayor of Lugano
  • Simonetta Sommaruga (* 1960), politician, former Federal Councilor
  • Laura Sadis (* 1961), politician, State Councilor
  • Nicoletta Mariolini (born April 24, 1964 in Sorengo), economist, politician
  • Giuseppe Muschietti (* 1964 in Sorengo), from Novaggio , lawyer, member of the Swiss Federal Court
  • Cristina Zanini Barzaghi (born August 24, 1964 in Carabbia ), engineer and politician
  • Angelo Olgiati (born January 10, 1967 in Sorengo), lawyer in Lugano
  • Lorenzo Quadri (* 1974), politician, National Councilor
  • Michele Bertini (born September 9, 1985 in Sorengo ), politician, City Council of Lugano

Scientist, doctor

  • Giuseppe Zola (born May 16, 1789 in Concesio , † January 19, 1831 in Lugano (suicide)), teacher, botanist
  • Luigi Lavizzari (born January 28, 1814 in Mendrisio , † January 26, 1875 in Lugano), natural scientist, Ticino Grand Councilor and State Councilor
  • Pietro Pavesi (1844–1907), naturalist (especially arachnologist, ornithology, limnology, ichthyology)
  • Alfredo Buzzi-Cantone (born August 3, 1854 in Curio, † October 31, 1892 in Lugano), doctor
  • Antonio Verda (born February 5, 1876 in Paris , † September 9, 1949 in Lugano), chemist
  • Mario Donati (born February 24, 1879 in Modena , † January 21, 1946 in Milan), surgeon and university professor
  • Mario Jäggli (born May 2, 1880 in Bellinzona; † December 27, 1959 in Lugano), natural scientist, educator and cultural worker
  • Guido Kauffmann (born November 15 in Bellinzona; † December 24, 1972 in Lugano), doctor and naturalist
  • Renato Dulbecco (1914–2012), biologist, he lived in Lugano
  • Aldo Massarotti (* 1922 in Acquarossa  ? † September 27, 2016 in Tenero ), chemist, former director of the Laboratorio Cantonale d'Igiene of Lugano
  • Maria Pia Gianinazzi (born August 13, 1937 in Bioggio ; † January 7, 2015 in Lugano), doctor, first primary in pediatrics at the Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale (EOC) in Lugano
  • Piero Martinoli (born January 2, 1941 in Acquarossa), physicist, former rector of the Università della Svizzera italiana in Lugano
  • Sebastiano Martinoli (* 1943 in Acquarossa), surgeon, former head of surgery at the Lugano Regional Hospital (EOCL) and vice-president of Swisstransplant, the foundation for organ donation and transplantation, colonel in the Swiss Army

Writer, philosopher, teacher, journalist, historian

Benedetto Croce
Giuseppe Prezzolini, 1975
Jorge Luis Borges (1969)
Hardy Kruger, 2013
  • Antonio del Magistretto de Daverio (* around 1450 in Locarno; † before 1525), teacher, 1490
  • Giovan Francesco Magistretti (* around 1470), principal of the Lugano school
  • Giacomo Girolamo Casanova (1725–1798), adventurer, writer, historian, lived in Lugano for three months
  • Camillo Ugoni (born August 8, 1784 in Brescia † February 12, 1855 in Pontevico ), politician, historian and literary critic, in Lugano he worked with the publisher Giuseppe Ruggia
  • Alessandro Manzoni (1785–1873), poet, writer, he was an apprentice in Lugano
  • Giovita Scalvini (1791–1843), Italian poet and literary critic, wrote the essay Dei 'Promessi sposi' di Alessandro Manzoni , published in Lugano in 1831 by the Ruggia printing company.
  • Filippo Ugoni (born November 11, 1794 in Brescia; † March 12, 1877 ibid), publicist, in Lugano he worked with the publisher Giuseppe Ruggia and gave works by Jean-Charles-Léonard Simonde de Sismondi
  • Atto Vannucci (1808–1883), historian, refugee in Lugano
  • Gaetano Cantoni (born September 5, 1815 in Milan; † September 18, 1887 ibid), agronomist, he lived in Lugano
  • André Léo (1824–1900), writer and journalist in Lugano
  • Giovan Battista Buzzi-Cantone (1825–1898), teacher at the Lugano high school
  • Angelica Cioccari-Solichon (born February 9, 1827 in Milan, † March 14, 1912 in Lugano), teacher, deputy director of the Manzoni Institute in Maroggia
  • Antonio Caccia the Younger (1829–1893), writer, musician, composer, founder of the Caccia Art Museum in Lugano
  • Pyotr Dmitrijewitsch Boborykin (1836–1921), writer, he lived in Lugano
  • Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900), philologist, philosopher, poet, composer, he lived in Lugano
  • Valeska Countess Bethusy-Huc (1849–1926), writer
  • Luigi Illica (1857-1919), librettist, he lived in Lugano
  • Clelia Bariffi-Bertchy (born November 30, 1861 in Zofingen ; † August 10, 1911), educator, founder of the Istituto Bertschy-Bariffi in Lugano
  • Niklaus Bolt (1864–1947), pastor and writer for young people
  • Aspazija (1865–1943), poet and playwright
  • Benedetto Croce (1866–1952), philosopher, historian, politician
  • Alfred Kerr (1867–1948), writer, theater critic and journalist
  • Giuseppe Rensi (1871–1941), lawyer and philosopher, he lived in Lugano
  • Francesco Chiesa (1871–1973), writer and poet
  • Angelo Riva (born September 24, 1871 in Tesserete , † June 21, 1937 in Lugano), priest, pastor of Tesserete, teacher, journalist of the Risveglio , president of the Federazione docenti ticinesi
  • Eugenio Balzan (1874–1953), Italian journalist and entrepreneur
  • Giuseppe Prezzolini (1882–1982), journalist, writer and publisher, he lived in Lugano
  • Emilio Bontà (1882–1953), lecturer at the high school in Lugano , journalist, local historian
  • Franz Kafka (1883–1924), writer, he lived in Lugano
  • Max Brod (1884–1968), writer, theater and music critic, he lived in Lugano
  • Caterina Amadò called Lilla (born June 12, 1884 in Bedigliora, † February 21, 1967 in Castelrotto ), director of the Lugano high school
  • Ernesto Pelloni (born October 31, 1884 in Breno TI ; † September 7, 1970), educator and writer
  • Ines Bolla (born April 7, 1886 in Olivone; † February 2, 1953 in Lugano), director of the Lugano Women's Vocational School
  • Hilda Doolittle (1886–1961), American writer, she lived in Lugano
  • Diego Valeri (1887–1976), Italian literary scholar and writer
  • Valerio Abbondio (1891–1958), high school teacher, poet
  • Ugo Donati (born October 14, 1891 in Molinazzo di Monteggio (municipality of Monteggio ), † July 23, 1967 in Lugano,) from Astano , antiquity researcher, art critic, antiquarian, he discovered and published the will of Francesco Borromini
  • Alfred Neumann (writer) (1895–1952), German author
  • Giovan Battista Angioletti (1896–1961), journalist, writer, founder of the Premio Lugano and President of the European Writers' Association
  • Silvio Sganzini (1898–1972), linguist, rector of the Lugano Lyceum
  • Jorge Luis Borges (1899–1986), writer, he lived in Lugano
  • Ignazio Silone (1900–1978), Italian writer
  • Edvige Livello (born October 16, 1901 in Castrisch ; † December 26, 1999 in Lugano), psychologist, poet
  • Felice Antonio Vitali (born March 24, 1907 in Bellano ; † October 8, 2001 in Lugano), editor at Hallwag-Verlag in Bern, collaboration with Radio Bern, director of Radio Monte Ceneri
  • Adriana Ramelli (born April 22, 1908 (Adele) in Paradiso ; † March 4, 1996 in Lugano), head of the Lugano Cantonal Library
  • Orlando Spreng (1908–1950), writer
  • Federica Spitzer (Fritzi) (born March 14, 1911 in Vienna ; † May 25, 2002 in Lugano), writer who was deported to the Theresienstadt camp, lived in Lugano
  • Ilse Schneiderfranken (born January 25, 1912 in Charlottenburg ; † July 12, 1987 in Massagno ), researcher at the Biblioteca cantonale di Lugano
  • Renato Regli (* 1913 in Lugano; † ibid?), Secondary school teacher, literary critic, director, president of the Circolo di Cultura di Lugano. and the Circolo Battaglini. s
  • Vilma Casanova-Moro (born January 24, 1915 in Ligornetto , † July 7, 2004 in Lugano), writer
  • Jürgen Thorwald (1915–2006), writer and specialist book author
  • Tarcisio Poma (born November 29, 1916 in Brusino Arsizio ; † April 16, 1995 in Lugano), lecturer at the Lyceum of Lugano, writer and translator from the Latin works of Catullus , Persius , Virgil and Martial
  • Alberto Vigevani (1918–1999 ibid), Italian author, journalist and publisher, he lived in Lugano
  • Ugo Canonica (born December 2, 1918 in Willisau Land ; † May 21, 2003 in Lugano), from Bidogno , secondary teacher, school inspector, poet
  • Eros Bellinelli (1920–2019), Swiss journalist, program manager for RSI , lived in Banco di Bedigliora
  • Adriano Soldini (1921–1989), writer, literary critic, director of the Lyceum and the Lugano Cantonal Library
  • Remo Beretta (born February 20, 1922 in Leontica , † July 25, 2009 in Lugano), writer
  • Luciano Marconi (born January 29, 1924 in Trento ; March 8, 2019 in Massagno), secondary teacher at the high school in Lugano, journalist, poet, writer
  • Ottorino Villatora (* 1928 in Padua ), secondary school teacher, journalist, poet, writer
  • Giovanni Orelli (1928–2016), writer, poet, lecturer at the Lugano high school
  • Rosanna Zeli (born July 23, 1935 in Locarno; † March 14, 1999 in Bellinzona) from Onsernone , philologist, teacher, director of the Vocabolario dei Dialetti della Svizzera italiana in Lugano
  • Grytzko Mascioni (1936–2003), editor, producer and author
  • Lauro Degiorgi (born September 19, 1941 in Miglieglia), mathematician ( University of Friborg (Switzerland) ), educator at the University of Parma , secondary teacher in Lugano, president of the Società Demopedeutica , president of the Cantori di Pregassona
  • Silvano Gilardoni (born August 5, 1943 in Locarno; † January 10, 2009 in Lugano), high school teacher, historian, publicist
  • Fabio Soldini (* 1944? In Mendrisio), writer, literary critic, high school teacher, former director of the Lugano Lyceum (1977–1980)
  • Pompeo Macaluso (* 1950 in Palermo , † June 22, 2015 in Lugano), Italian historian, high school teacher and politician
  • Giulia Fretta Rossini (born June 22, 1952 in Viadana ; † August 2, 2015 in Lugano), journalist, writer, television director
  • Fabrizio Scaravaggi (* 1955 in Soresina ), journalist, writer
  • Paolo Di Stefano (* 1956 in Avola ), literary critic, writer
  • Michele Rino Amadò (born April 29, 1958 in Viganello ) from Bedigliora , philosopher, writer
  • Silvio Soldini (1958 in Milan), Italian-Swiss director
  • Sergio Roic (* 1959 in Šibenik ), journalist, writer
  • Corinne Hofmann (* 1960) writer
  • Fabiano Alborghetti (* 1970 in Milan), writer, photographer

Actor, radio and television presenter, director, film producer

Ron Kroon : Caterina Valente (1966)
Peter Kraus, 2006
Ornella Muti (2016)
Hunziker at the Frankfurt Book Fair (2018)
  • Romano Calò (1883–1952), Italian actor and director
  • Carl Ebert (actor) (1887–1980) German actor, director and general manager
  • Douglas Sirk (1897–1987) stage and film director
  • Carlo Castelli (born March 12, 1909 in Melide ; † December 19, 1982 in Lugano), radio reporter, editor, program designer, radio play and theater director, writer
  • Mariuccia Medici (born February 18, 1910 in Milan - † February 23, 2012), actress, founder of the Teatro Popolare della Svizzera Italiana e Insubria (TEPSI)
  • Alessandro Fersen, actually Aleksander Fajrajzen (born December 5, 1911 in Lodz , † October 3, 2001 in Rome), Italian actor and theater director
  • Mike Bongiorno (1924–2009) Italian television presenter
  • Alberto Canetta (born August 28, 1924 in Milan - † May 24, 1987), Italian actor and theater director
  • Silvio Francesco (1927–2000), Italian entertainer
  • Hardy Krüger (* 1928), German film actor and writer
  • Hardy Kruger Jr. (* 1968), German actor
  • Caterina Valente (* 1931), Italian singer and actress
  • Ketty Fusco (* 1926), actress, director, writer
  • Frederick Stafford (1928–1979), Austrian actor
  • Peter Kraus (* 1939), Austrian actor and singer
  • Marianne Hold (1933–1994), German actress
  • Emma Danieli (born October 14, 1936 in Buscoldo ; † June 21, 1998), Italian actress
  • Ornella Muti (born 1955), Italian actress
  • Silvio Soldini (* 1958 in Milan), Italian-Swiss director
  • Enrico Bertolino (born July 4, 1960 in Milan), Italian cabaret artist and television presenter
  • Michelle Hunziker (* 1977), presenter, actress

Musician, composer, singer

  • Giovanni Della Porta (* around 1420 in Porlezza ; † after 1463 there), organ manufacturer active in the Cathedral of San Lorenzo in Lugano
  • Domenico Bononio (* around 1660 in Busto Arsizio ; † after 1671?), Franciscan , organist of the Cathedral of San Lorenzo in Lugano
  • Vittore Arconati (* around 1640 in Bollate  ?; † after 1693 in Assisi ), musician, organist of the Cathedral of San Lorenzo in Lugano
  • Pietro Fabbi (* around 1800 in?; † after 1830 in Lugano), wind orchestra conductor, first director of the Civica Filarmonica of Lugano
  • Celestino Gnocchi (born April 13, 1824 in Parma ; † April 5, 1873 in Lugano), wind orchestra master, director of the Civica Filarmonica of Lugano
  • Romualdo Marenco (born March 1, 1841 in Novi Ligure , † October 9, 1907 in Milan), violinist, orchestra conductor, composer, refugee and music teacher in Lugano
  • Francesco De Divitiis (born May 25, 1841 in Barletta ; † March 21, 1909), composer, conductor of the Civica Filarmonica of Lugano
  • Enrico Fugazza (* in Parma 1852; † 1916 in Lugano), from Curio TI , opera singer and orchestra conductor, music teacher at the Istituto Landriani in Lugano
  • Gaspare Mascioni (born November 13, 1848 in Cuvio ; † July 23, 1893 ibid), organist, organ builder, active in the Church of Immacolata in Lugano
  • Ernesto Vicari (born April 7, 1854 in Caslano ; † August 28, 1928), sculptor, painter and musician
Luisa Tetrazzini
Mafalda Salvatini
Luigi Picchi
Alexis Weissenberg, 1947
Martha Argerich 2015
Ivo Pogorelich (2015)
Giovanni Antonio Amadeo relief
Matthäus Merian, engraving by Sebastian Furck
Pasquale Lucchini
Paul von Derwies
Wilhelm Anton Riedemann
Behgjet Pacolli (2017)
  • Giuseppe Vedani (* 1857 in Varese; † 1911 there), organ manufacturer
  • César Thomson (1857–1931), Belgian violinist, violin teacher and composer
  • Louis Lombard (born December 15, 1861 in Lyon , † November 1, 1927 in Genoa), violinist and patron
  • Richard Strauss (1864–1949), composer, March 27, 1947 he lived in Lugano
  • Ernesto Consolo (born September 15, 1864 in London - † March 21, 1931 in Florence ), pianist lived in Villa Consolo in the village of Montarina (municipality of Lugano)
  • Elvino Ercolani (* around 1865 in Ravenna ; † after 1934)
  • Giovanni Battista Baggi (* 1867 in Busseto ; † December 11, 1909), pianist, conductor, composer
  • Raffaele Petillo (born October 10, 1867 in Naples , † November 10, 1930 in Lugano), composer and conductor
  • Luisa Tetrazzini (1871-1940), Italian opera singer, she lived in Lugano
  • Maria Galli (born June 13, 1872 in Montevideo ; † around 1930?), Pianist and composer
  • Enrico Dassetto (born July 15, 1874 in Cuneo ; † September 4, 1971), musician, composer, conductor
  • Elisabeth Kuyper (born September 13, 1877 in Amsterdam , † February 26, 1953 in Muzzano TI ), composer
  • Bruto Mastelli (born October 13, 1878 in Ficarolo ( Rovigo ), † October 9, 1962 in Lugano), clarinetist, wind orchestra conductor and composer
  • Mario Vicari (born December 27, 1879 in Agno; † October 19, 1976), musician, composer, choir conductor
  • Walter Galli (born October 27, 1881 in Montevideo, † March 1960 in Palma ), cellist
  • Wilhelm Backhaus (born March 26, 1884 - † July 5, 1969), German pianist, he played in Lugano
  • Goffredo Sajani (1885–1951) violinist, composer, conductor and writer
  • Mafalda Salvatini (1886–1971), Italian opera singer
  • Arnaldo Filipello (born May 2, 1887 in Altavilla Monferrato ; † November 7, 1953), composer, pianist, orchestra conductor
  • Astorre Gandolfi (born July 9, 1887 in Ferrara ; † January 2, 1957), brass orchestra master and composer
  • Frederik Husler (born January 16, 1889 in Salt Lake City , † January 21, 1969), cellist, opera singer and teacher
  • Angelo Fasolis (born March 17, 1889 in Naples, † October 10, 1965 in Lucerne), violinist and brass orchestra master in Lugano
  • Fritz Rothschild (born August 28, 1891 in Cologne , † January 31, 1975 in Lugano), violinist and musicologist
  • Angelo Bonini (born January 21, 1892 in Florence - † May 15, 1976), double bass, he played in Lugano
  • Ruggero Rambelli (born January 8, 1893 in Lugo , † 1970 in Lugano), trombonist, he played in Lugano
  • Hans Rosbaud (born July 22, 1895 in Graz, Austria; † December 29, 1962 in Lugano), Austrian conductor, composer and pianist
  • Richard Flury (born March 26, 1896 in Biberist ; † December 23, 1967 ibid), composer, conductor
  • Michelangelo Fasolis (born July 28, 1896 in Naples - † October 15, 1984), musician, double bass player
  • Walter Lang (born August 19, 1896 in Basel; † March 17, 1966 in Baden AG ), pianist and composer
  • Luigi Picchi (composer) (1899–1970) Italian organist, composer and music teacher at the seminary of Lugano
  • Willy Krancher (born May 27, 1900 in Basel; † November 12, 1981), composer, violinist and orchestra conductor
  • Maria Arigoni-Nosotti-Bannwart (born February 3, 1902 in Vienna, † April 18, 1982 in Solothurn). singer
  • Nino Herschel (born February 24, 1902 in Geneva; † July 12, 1941), pianist, he played in Lugano
  • Otmar Nussio (1902–1990), conductor and composer
  • Umberto Montanaro (born September 26, 1904 in Mottola , † October 28, 1967 in Lugano), musician, composer, head of the Civica Filarmonica of Lugano
  • Edwin Loehrer (born February 27, 1906 in Andwil SG ; † 1991 in Orselina ), composer, founder of the radio choir of the television of Italian-speaking Switzerland, honorary citizen of Lugano
  • Arnaldo Marchetti (born May 3, 1906 in Montecatini Terme , † March 20, 1978 in Rome), music critic for the Corriere del Ticino newspaper , author
  • Edward Stämpfli (born February 1, 1908 in Bern, † January 12, 2002 in Berlin), Swiss musician, composer
  • Hans Mueller (born February 23, 1909 in Zurich; † December 1, 1987 in Lugano), oboist and composer
  • Carlo Colombo (born March 15, 1910 in Milan, † October 15, 1981 in Viganello )
  • Emil Kamm (born July 18, 1910 in Zurich; † March 19, 1987 in Roveredo GR ), horn player
  • Luciano Sgrizzi (born October 30, 1910 in Bologna , † September 11, 1994 in Monte Carlo ), composer, pianist and organist at the Italian Swiss Radio; In 1961 he founded the Società cameristica di Lugano with Edwin Löhrer
  • Margot Ruth alias Margherita De Landi (born December 6, 1910 in Berlin; † August 3, 1976 in Visby ), opera singer
  • Reuel Lahmer (born March 27, 1912 in Maple , Ontario ), musician, he played in Lugano
  • Bruno Cairoli alias Bill Liroca (born November 30, 1912 in Cotignola ), violinist and composer
  • Peter Rybar (1913–2001), musician, he played in Lugano
  • Paolo Fasolis (* 1913 in Cairo ; † January 1947 in St-Imier ), violinist, wind orchestra conductor and composer
  • Renato Carenzio (born July 23, 1913 in Milan - † October 15, 1985), violinist and composer
  • Carlo Florindo Semini (born November 16, 1914 in Russo TI ; † June 10, 2004 in Lugano), musician, composer and music critic
  • Louis Gay des Combes (born December 17, 1914 in Cabbio ), violinist, orchestra conductor, member of the Quartetto Monteceneri, co-founder of the Società Cameristica
  • Giocondo De Signori (born September 20, 1915 in Massagno), cellist, he played in Lugano
  • Peter Moesser (1915–1989), German pop composer
  • Luigi Agustoni (1917–2004), theologian, church musician, lecturer
  • Nino Impallomeni (1917–1932) trumpeter and band leader
  • Erik Monkewitz (born February 2, 1918 in Nizhny Novgorod (Gorki), † April 15, 2009 in Lugano), violinist, since 1944 he was the first violinist of the Orchestra della Radio della Svizzera italiana RSI of Lugano, friends of Totò
  • Clinio Bergamini (born May 1, 1918 in Tamara ; † July 8, 1986), musician, he played in Lugano
  • Ermanno Briner-Aimo (born February 21, 1918 in Zurich; † June 25, 2005 in Lugano), physicist and mathematician, teacher of acoustics in Lugano
  • Annelies Gamper (born April 2, 1918 in Winterthur ; † July 18, 1973), opera singer
  • Gaetano Giuffrè (born September 14, 1918 in Corfu ; †? In Canada  ?), Pianist and composer
  • Fred Rogosin (born January 14, 1919 in Boston , † October 7, 2004 in Lugano), choir conductor and bass, he played in Lugano
  • Giuseppe Scanniello (born May 8, 1919 in Montana Antilla, † July 7, 1965 in Lugano), oboist, composer and conductor
  • Paul Szabo (born March 14, 1920 in Budapest ; † June 23, 2012 in Gambarogno ), cellist, he played in Lugano
  • Cataldo D'Addario (born April 29, 1920 in Port Said ; † September 21, 2016 in Lugano), trumpeter, he played in Lugano
  • Mirko (Miroslav) Arazim (born May 16, 1920 in Seleanek ), trumpeter, he played in Lugano
  • Francis Travis (1921–2017), conductor
  • Alberto Ramellini (born January 27, 1922 in Paradiso TI ), wind orchestra conductor , he played in the Philarmonics of Paradiso and Lugano
  • Renato Grisoni (born June 29, 1922 in Preglia ; † May 31, 2012 in Lamone), organist, pianist, singing and music teacher in Lugano
  • Alois Burkhalter (born December 16, 1922 in Wangen an der Aare , † December 13, 1965), musician, oboist and composer
  • Rodolfo Malacarne (born April 25, 1923 in Bologna , † November 7, 2016 in Lugano), opera singer
  • Anne McKnight (born July 24, 1924 in Illinois ; † August 29, 2012), opera singer, soprano
  • James Loomis (born June 27, 1925 in Conneaut (Ohio) - † June 1, 2007), opera singer
  • Aldo Ghedin (born May 6, 1926 in Treviso , † May 30, 1998 in Mendrisio ), organist
  • Anne M. Rogosin alias Anna De Cavalieri (born July 27, 1924 in Oak Park (Illinois) ; † August 29, 2012), opera singer
  • Alexis Weissenberg (1929–2012), Bulgarian pianist, played in Lugano
  • Jiri Koukl (born April 1, 1931 in Přehořov ; † March 11, 2000), clarinetist, played in Lugano
  • Caterina Valente (* 1931), singer
  • Maria Grazia Ferracini (born January 23, 1933 in Lecco ), opera singer
  • Pietro Damiani (born October 9, 1933 in Manerbio ), brass orchestra master and composer
  • Armin Brenner (born October 28, 1933 in Rheinfelden AG ; † December 1, 2004 in Lugano), former director of the Accademia di Musica della Svizzera Italiana
  • Zoltàn Peskò (born February 15, 1937 in Budapest), conductor, composer, resident in Lugano
  • Vladislav Czarnecki (born August 12, 1937 in Ostrava ), violist, conductor
  • Marc Andreae (* 1939), pianist and conductor
  • Mina (* 1940), singer
  • Martin Wunderle (born April 11, 1940 in Freiburg im Breisgau ), bassoonist, composer
  • Martha Argerich (* 1941) Swiss-Argentine pianist
  • Norman Hewitt (* 1943 in London; † October 7, 2017 there), jazz and blues expert
  • Michael Quinn (born February 29, 1944 in New London (Connecticut) - † January 21, 2017), percussionist
  • Alfio Inselmini (born January 8, 1946 in Cavergno ), choir conductor and composer
  • Mario Venzago (born July 1, 1948 in Zurich), choir conductor, pianist, composer
  • Margit Huber (born July 19, 1951 in Winterthur), dance teacher
  • Moreno Macchi (born March 28, 1952 in Lugano), singer
  • Roberto Prandin (born March 25, 1953 in Romanshorn ), flautist and conductor
  • Giorgio Koukl (born March 23, 1953 in Prague ), son of Jiri, Czech pianist and harp player in Lugano
  • Riccardo Garzoni (born January 22, 1954 in Zurich), jazz pianist and composer
  • Ernesto Molinari (* 1956 in Lugano), clarinetist, composer
  • Antonella Balducci (* 1957 in?), Opera singer, soprano
  • Ivo Pogorelich (* 1958), Croatian pianist
  • Luisa Castellani (born August 10, 1959 in Milan), Italian opera singer, music teacher
  • Fiorenza Cedolins (born March 18, 1966 in Anduins ), Italian opera singer

Visual arts

  • Cristoforo da Seregno or da Lugano (* around 1425 in Seregno , first mentioned in 1448 in Lugano; † after 1492 there), painter in the canton of Ticino and Misox
  • Nicolao da Seregno or da Lugano (* around 1440 in Seregno, first mentioned in 1463 in Lugano; † after 1500 there), painter in the canton of Ticino and the canton of Graubünden
  • Giovanni Muttoni (* around 1440; † after 1474 in Ferrara  ?), Sculptor
  • Tommaso Muttoni (* around 1442; † after 1474 in Ferrara?), Sculptor
  • Protasio Amadeo (* around 1444 – around 1490), painter
  • Giovanni Antonio Amadeo (1447–1522), sculptor, architect and engineer
  • Ambrogio de Muralto (* around 1460 in Muralto ; † after 1487?), Painter
  • Giovanni Antonio Codoli / o (* around 1470 in Lecco ; † shortly before 1547 ibid), Italian
  • Matthäus Merian (1593–1650), engraver and eraser
  • Felice Ferri (born May 15, 1807 in Lamone , † March 27, 1883 in Lugano), draftsman, engraver
  • Ivan Bianchi (December 12, 1811 in Varese , † December 24, 1893), painter, photographer
  • Carlo Bossoli (born December 6, 1815 - August 2, 1884 in Turin), painter
  • Adelaide Maraini-Pandiani (born June 30, 1836 Milan, † March 24, 1917 in Rome ), sculptor
  • Cesare Berra (born February 4, 1850 in St. Petersburg, † February 17, 1898 in Freiburg im Üechtland ), a sculptor in Lugano
  • Ernst Otto Leuenberger (born September 13, 1856 in Bern , † May 13, 1937 in Lugano) (citizen of Rohrbachgraben BE ), painter, illustrator
  • Edoardo Berta (born March 29, 1867 in Giubiasco ; † June 23, 1931), painter, restorer
  • Gioachino Galbusera (born April 2, 1871 in Milan ; † October 27, 1944) called Raffaello dei fiori , painter
  • Ettore Burzi (born January 16, 1872 in Budrio ; † March 28, 1937), sculptor, engraver, draftsman
  • Mathilde Fierz (born February 18, 1873 in Zurich, † after 1902 in Santiago de Chile ), painter
  • Anna Bosshard (born March 20, 1875 in Zurich ; † October 17, 1908), painter, draftsman
  • Angelo Bassi (born April 1, 1878 in Loggio ; † February 28, 1957 in Lugano), painter
  • José Belloni (1882–1965), Swiss sculptor in Montevideo
  • Emilio Oreste Brunati (born November 20, 1883 in Milan - † November 16, 1968), painter
  • Emilio Brignoni (born October 10, 1884 in Turin - † November 8, 1935), painter, decorative painter
  • Charles (Karl) Häusermann (born March 11, 1886 in Reinach AG ; † June 19, 1938), painter, draftsman
  • Fausto Bernasconi (born July 9, 1886 in Muzzano TI ; † May 30, 1930), painter
  • Karl Balmer (born February 23, 1891 in Aarau ; † September 7, 1958), philosopher, painter and draftsman
  • Maria Perlasca-Caccia (born August 23, 1893 in Montevideo, † March 27, 1963), sculptor and painter
  • Guido Tallone (* 1894 in Bergamo, † 1967 in Alpignano ), architect, painter
  • Andreas La Roche (born June 5, 1898 in Basel - † July 7, 1959), painter
  • Hans Gessner (born September 10, 1898 in Aarau; † April 1, 1986), painter, sculptor, teacher
  • Filippo Boldini (born November 13, 1900 in Paradiso; † October 28, 1989), painter, fresco painter, mosaic worker
  • Sonja Markus-Salati (born July 18, 1902 in Zurich; † 1993), dancer, painter
  • Antonio Chiattone (born March 9, 1904 in Milan - † June 13, 1957), painter
  • Aldo Patocchi (born July 22, 1907 in Basel; † September 4, 1986), xylograph , journalist, director of Illustratione Ticinese
  • Vinicio Salati (born July 9, 1908 in Paradiso; † October 27, 1994), from Caneggio , anarchist, journalist, poet, writer, musician
  • Vera Haller (Fitzsimmons) (born July 4, 1910 in Budapest † February 25, 1991), painter, action artist, printmaker, draftsman
  • Fernando Lardelli (born September 10, 1911 in Poschiavo ; † January 3, 1986), painter, mosaicist, illustrator, draftsman
  • Helmut Gernsheim (1913–1995), German photographer and photography historian
  • Edmondo Dobrzanski (1914–1997), Swiss painter , draftsman and graphic artist
  • Gunther Gerzso Wendland (1915–2000 ibid), Mexican painter, screenwriter, production designer and costume designer
  • Mario Moglia (born December 17, 1915 in Bedonia ; † March 9, 1986) painter, engraver, mosaicist, draftsman
  • Edmund Georg Pielmann (1923–1985), was a German painter with a studio in Lugano.
  • Eva Saary Larroudé (born November 28, 1929 in Balatonkenese ; † September 26, 2014), painter, draftsman, writer
  • Luciano Gatti (born August 21, 1933 in Parma), painter, sculptor, restorer
  • Franco Beltrametti (born October 7, 1937 in Locarno; † August 25, 1995), painter, architect, performer
  • Liliane Lijn (born December 22, 1939 in New York City ), painter and sculptor
  • Giuliano Togni (born August 3, 1942 in Milan), painter, sculptor
  • Luca Ganser (born August 27, 1945 in Bogotá), painter, draftsman, sculptor, graphic artist
  • Martin Disler (March 1, 1949 in Seewen SO ; † August 27, 1996 in Geneva ), painter, draftsman, sculptor, writer
  • Tamara Bialecka (born August 6, 1965), painter, sculptor, graphic artist

Architects and engineers

  • Giovanni Antonio Amadeo (1447–1522), sculptor and architect
  • Giacomo Moraglia (born July 7, 1791 in Milan ; † February 1, 1860 there), architect built the government building of Lugano and the Teatro Sociale in Bellinzona
  • Pasquale Lucchini (1798-1892), engineer and politician
  • Giuseppe Bernardazzi (junior) (born August 2, 1816 in Pambio ; † January 15, 1891), architect and painter
  • Theodor Gohl (born March 22, 1844 in Aarberg ; † October 1, 1910 in Basel ), architect, built the Postpalast in Lugano
  • Clodomiro Bernardazzi (* 1848 in Pambio ; † November 18, 1930 in Lugano), engineer, professor of mathematics at the cantonal Lyceum of Lugano, mining director of Greece
  • Giovanni Galli (born November 27, 1853 in Gerra (Gambarogno) , † May 24, 1920 in Lugano), engineer, president of the Ticino section of the Swiss Association of Engineers and Architects (SIA)
  • Otto Maraini (1863–1944), architect and 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
  • Bernardo Ramelli (born June 29, 1873 in Grancia ; † October 29, 1930 in Lugano), Art Nouveau architect
  • Paolito Somazzi (1873–1914), Swiss architect
  • Enea Tallone (born February 7, 1876 in Milan, † May 3, 1937 in Lamone ), Italian architect built in Lugano and Bellinzona. He is buried in the Lamone cemetery
  • Giuseppe Bordonzotti (born November 3, 1877 in Madonna del Piano ( Croglio municipality ), † April 17, 1932 in Lugano), architect
  • Ezio Somazzi (* 1879 in Barbengo ; † 1934 in Lugano), architect
  • Augusto Guidini Junior (* 1895 in Barbengo; † 1970 in Lugano), architect
  • Enrico Orfeo Amadò (March 16, 1908 - July 16, 1979 ibid), architect
  • Rino Tami (1908–1994), architect
  • Ermanno Briner (born February 21, 1918 in Zurich; † June 25, 2005), doctor of experimental physics
  • Rolf Georg Otto (born April 30, 1924 in Bombay (since 1997 Mumbai ), † January 6, 2003 in Liestal ), architect built the Lugano Congress Center
  • Vittorio Ghidella (1931–2011), Italian automotive engineer
  • Nello Jametti (born December 28, 1943 in Ponto Valentino , † March 19, 2012 in Giubiasco ), engineer, former director of Aziende Industriali Luganesi (AIL)

Entrepreneurs, editors, printers, publishers, translators

  • Giovan Battista Agnelli (* 1706 in Milan; † April 6, 1788 ibid), publisher and printer
  • Giovanni Grillenzoni ( 1796-1868 ), politician and entrepreneur
  • Alexander Beha (born February 25, 1821 in Unterkirnach ; † March 3, 1901), entrepreneur, hotelier
  • Paul von Derwies (1826 - 1881), pianist, Russian railway entrepreneur
  • Enrico de Martini (* 1838 in Grancia ; † 1886 ibid), entrepreneur and politician, he lived in Lugano
  • Karl Schnyder von Wartensee (* 1839 in Lucerne; † 1894 in Castagnola ), entrepreneur
  • Wilhelm Anton Riedemann , von Riedemann (1832–1920) since 1917, German businessman and entrepreneur
  • Gerolamo Battista Gargantini (born November 5, 1861 in Gentilino (today the municipality of Collina d'Oro ), † May 4, 1937 in Lugano), entrepreneur, he had the Palazzi Gargantini built on the lake shore in Lugano
  • Eugenio Balzan (1874–1953), Italian journalist and entrepreneur
  • Jakob Hegner (1882–1962), Austrian printer, publisher and translator
  • Beniamino Burstein (* 1913 - †?), Researcher and editor of the Codex palaeograficus Helvetiae subalpinae. (1957)
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  • Roberta di Camerino (born December 8, 1920 in Venice; † May 11, 2010 ibid), Italian entrepreneur
  • Sergio Mantegazza (born October 31, 1927 in Lugano), from Mendrisio , entrepreneur, co-founder of the travel agency Globus in Lugano
  • Geo Mantegazza (born November 12, 1928 in Lugano), from Mendrisio, real estate entrepreneur, president of the Lugano hockey club
  • Aniello Lauro (* 1940 in Sorrento ; † February 26, 2008 in Lugano), hotel manager
  • Behgjet Pacolli (* 1951) Kosovar-Swiss politician and entrepreneur
  • Emmanuel Lemelson (aka Gregory Manoli) (born June 29, 1976 in Phoenix (Arizona) ), Orthodox priest, manager, entrepreneur

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