List of personalities from Melide TI

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Melide coat of arms

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

Personalities

  • Alberto di Melide (* around 1440 in Melide; † after 1471 in Rome  ?), Son of Giovanni, sculptor, created a funerary monument with his brother Filippo in the Church of San Domenico in Perugia . In 1471 the two brothers worked in Rome
Domenico Fontana (Portrait of Federico Zuccari )
  • Pocobelli family. During the late Middle Ages she owned property in various parts of the Luganese. In modern times they expanded their possessions to include the Mendrisiotto . At the same time, several branch lines were established in Bissone , Coldrerio and Melide, where the last remaining branch was located at the beginning of the 21st century
    • Giulio Pocobelli (born October 22, 1766 in Melide; † April 22, 1843 ibid), master builder, Ticino State Councilor
    • Francesco Giovan Maria Pocobelli (born March 1, 1794 in Melide; † April 24, 1869 there), engineer, war commissioner, chief of staff of the Ticino troops
    • Ulisse Pocobelli (born May 27, 1887 in Melide, † September 15, 1950 in Lugano ), called Glauco . Writer and poet; Lecturer at the grammar school and at the master builder school in Lugano. Since it was founded, he has worked with Radio della Svizzera Italiana (RSI), with radio lectures and radio plays in the Ticino dialect
  • Artist family Salvi
    • Filippo de Salvi (* 1510 in Melide; † after 1547 in Foligno  ?), Sculptor, architect
    • Carlo Salvi (* around 1515 in Melide; † after 1558 in Macereto  ?), Son of Tommaso, architect, he completed the construction of the Santuario della Madonna in Macereto near Visso- Camerino after the death of the architect Battista da Bissone in 1538 his sons Giacomo and Filippo.
    • Antonio Salvi (* around 1550 in Melide; † after 1580 there), plasterer
  • Family of artists Castelli o from Melide, the plasterers, but came from / architects and painters from the 16th to the 18th centuries in Switzerland , in Germany , Italy , Austria and Poland worked
    • Family tree of the Castelli family
    • Antonio Castelli (* around 1360 in Melide; † after 1410 there?), Sculptor in Bologna
    • Quirico Castelli (* around 1540 in Melide; † after 1610 there?), Father of Elia, Giovan Pietro, Michele and Giovanni Antonio, sculptor, plasterer
    • Pietro Castelli (* around 1555 in Melide, mentioned 1587 in Munich , † after 1626 in Lucerne), plasterer, painter
    • Matteo Castelli (around 1560–1632), architect
    • Simone Castelli (* 1560 in Melide; † after 1620 in Poland  ?), Architect
    • Elia Castelli / o (* around 1572 in Melide; † January 23, 1602 in Salzburg ), architect, sculptor, plasterer, mosaicist, painter
    • Andrea Castelli (* around 1575 in Melide; † after 1633 in Cracow  ?), Architect in the service of the Polish king
    • Michele (Angelo) Castelli (* around 1575 in Melide; † 1636 in Vils (Donau)  ?), Son of Quirico and brother of Elia and Gian Antonio, plasterer active from 1587 in Munich : Church of St. Michael (severe war damage 1944) and in the Munich residence . Mostly worked with his brother Giovanni Antonio, 1616–1619 in the Hofkirche (Neuburg an der Donau) . 1620–1623 stucco in the Taufkirchen / Vils castle chapel
    • Giovanni Antonio Castelli (* around 1580 in Melide; mentioned 1606 in Wettingen ; † around 1626 in Lucerne ), son of Quirico and brother of Elia and Pietro, plasterer who worked as a plasterer in Central Switzerland, Germany and Turin between 1606 and 1638 Appearance occurred.
    • Domenico Castelli (* around 1582 in Melide; † 1657 there), architect in Rome
    • Antonio Castelli (* around 1585 in Melide; † after 1625 in Cracow  ?), Brother of Pietro, sculptor, plasterer in Wettingen , Munich and in Neuburg an der Donau
    • Michele Castelli (* around 1587 in Melide; † after 1618 in Neuburg an der Donau  ?), Plasterer at the court church in Neuburg
    • Battista Castelli (* around 1590 in Melide, † after 1637 in Rome), sculptor
    • Antonio Castelli (* around 1595 in Melide; † after 1625 in Cracow  ?), Sculptor at the Dominican Church in Cracow
    • Stefano Castelli (* around 1595 in Melide; † after July 6, 1631 in Rome), plasterer
    • Quirico Elia Castelli (* 1630 in Melide; † after 1561 in Turin?), Carver. He created the stucco work in the garden pavilion of the castle in Kroměříž , together with Carlo Borsa from Capolago .
    • Giovanni Giacomo Castelli (* 1666 in Melide; † after 1728 in Vienna  ?), Plasterer active in 1701 at Melk Abbey ; 1715 St. Florian Monastery with the plasterer Santino Bussi: Grand staircase. 1723 Vienna.
    • Eugenio Flaminio Castelli (* 1669 in Melide; † 1761 in Mannheim  ?), Plasterer
    • Carlo Ludovico Castelli (* 1671 in Melide, † 1738 in Aachen  ?), Painter
    • Giovanni Pietro Castelli (* around 1670 in Melide; † 1734? In Würzburg ), brother of Carlo Antonio, plasterer, from Melide, he worked in Germany with his brother Carlo Antonio. a. in Thuringia and Franconia (region) ; from 1688 to 1699 he created stucco work with Paolo Gerolamo Brenni from Salorino in Würzburg, Schillingsfürst , Bielefeld , in the castles of Bonn and Clemensruhe
    • Giuseppe Castelli (* around 1675 in Melide; † after 1725 in Mannheim?), Plasterer, building contractor
    • Gian Antonio Castelli (* around 1675 in Melide; † after 1726 in Lucerne?), Plasterer
    • Pietro Castelli (* around 1677 in Melide; † after 1726 in Lucerne?), Plasterer
    • Cipriano Castelli (* 1684 in Melide; † after 1723 in Mannheim?), Son of Antonio, plasterer active in 1706 in Elisabethenburg Castle in Meiningen (Thuringia), with the painter Bartolomeo Lucchese from Melide; around 1715 Saalfeld Castle, with the painter Carlo Ludovico Castelli; 1723 Mannheim Palace with the plasterer Eugenio Flaminio Castelli
    • Giovanni Domenico Castelli (* around 1695 in Melide; † after 1752 in Frankfurt am Main  ?), Son of Giovanni Pietro, plasterer. From 1728–1752 he ran the successful Castelli and Morsegni workshop together with his brother and Carlo Pietro Morsegni from Cureglia . They stuccoed in the castles of Augustusburg and Falkenlust in Brühl (Rhineland) , in the Electoral Palace (Bonn) in Bonn , in Nordkirchen Palace , in Thurn und Taxis Palace in Frankfurt am Main and in Clemenswerth Palace near Sögel
    • Quirico Castelli (* 1697 in Melide; † after 1766 there?), Plasterer. He worked in Saxony from 1727 to 1731
    • Carlo Pietro Castelli (* 1700 in Melide; † after 1736 in Frankfurt am Main?), Son of Giovanni Pietro, plasterer active 1723–1730 in Altenburg Castle, (Thuringia), with brother Domenico. 1736 Clemenswerth Castle near Osnabrück . Poppelsdorf Castle. Palais Thurn und Taxis in Frankfurt am Main
    • Luigi Castelli (* around 1760 in Melide; † April 29, 1799 in Lugano), politician
    • Giuseppe Castelli, (born May 31, 1827 in Melide, † March 19, 1900 in Lugano), Professor of Philosophy
    • Giacomo Adeodato Castelli (born November 3, 1828 in Melide, † February 20, 1862 Venice), priest, pastor of Gandria , Canon of Lugano, founder of the newspaper Credente cattolico
    • Carlo Castelli (born May 24, 1835 in Melide; † December 5, 1900 ibid), lawyer, public prosecutor, Ticino Grand Councilor, State Councilor
    • Carlo Castelli (born March 12, 1909 in Melide; † December 19, 1982 in Lugano), radio reporter, editor, program designer, radio play and theater director, writer
  • Fontana family of artists. Jacobus from Mendrisio, mentioned in 1321, was probably the progenitor of the considerable branch of the Fontana von Melide.
    • Giacomo (Jacobus) Fontana (* around 1300 in Mendrisio ; † after 1321 Melide), was probably the progenitor of the considerable branch of the Fontana von Melide.
    • Matteo Fontana (* around 1450 in Melide, † after 1498 in Venice ), architect
    • Giovanni Fontana (* around 1470 in Melide; † after 1519 in Udine  ?), Architect active in Venice
    • Giovanni Fontana (* 1540 in Melide; † 1604 in Rome ), son of Sebastiano, brother of Domenico, architect and engineer in Siena and in Rome (sewerage of the Tiber); Construction manager in St. Peter's Basilica
    • Domenico Fontana (1543–1607), architect and town planner
    • Marsilio Fontana (* around 1545 in Melide; † 1597 in Naples?), Architect.
    • Giulio Cesare Fontana (born February 12, 1580 in Rome, † June 9, 1627 in Naples), architect, engineer
    • Giovanni Maria Fontana (* around 1675 in Melide; † after 1708 in Saint Petersburg), Swiss architect
  • Artist family Lucchesi / e. Various representatives of the sex worked as architects, engineers, stonemasons, painters and plasterers in Tyrol , Bohemia , Moravia and Thuringia from the 16th to 18th centuries .
    • Filiberto Lucchese (1606–1666), architect and Viennese court builder.
    • Carlo Domenico Lucchese (born April 17, 1663 in Melide; † after 1724 in Meiningen  ?), Painter, plasterer
    • Bartolomeo Lucchese junior (born May 6, 1666 in Melide, † after 1724 in Meiningen?), Brother of Carlo Domenico, painter
  • Anna Bazzurri Rusconi (* around 1825 in Melide; † after del 1865 in Milan?), Opera singer, soprano
  • Oskar Brüch (born July 1, 1869 in Vienna; † March 31, 1943 Melide), portrait painter
  • Ulisse Pocobelli called Glauco (born May 27, 1887 in Melide, † September 15, 1950 in Lugano), drawing teacher at the high school in Lugano, wrote numerous poems in Ticino dialect
  • Giuseppina Ortelli-Taroni (born May 9, 1929 in Melide; † March 15, 2003, ibid), poet, writer, ethnographer.
  • Sandro Vitalini (born February 27, 1935 in Campione d'Italia ; † May 5, 2020 in Lugano ), priest, theologian, general vicar of the Diocese of Lugano, lecturer at the University of Friborg (Switzerland)
  • Filippo Lombardi (* 1956), politician (CVP), entrepreneur and ice hockey official, lives in Melide.

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