List of personalities from Montagnola

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

Personalities

Pasquale Lucchini
Domenico Gilardi
Sandro von Lorsch 1954
Ferdinando Fontana (left) and Giacomo Puccini , around 1885
Charles Eugene Lancelot Brown, around 1900
Alexander Benois. Painting by Léon Bakst , 1898
Hermann Hesse
Bruno Walter, Vienna 1912
Portrait of Hans Purrmann by Rudolf Levy
Ostrowski in Washington (1964)
Max Horkheimer (front left) in Heidelberg in 1964
Bertolt Brecht (1954)
Peter Weiss 1982
Miguel Serrano 1957
Ottavio Lurati 2017
George Harrison, 1974
Sergio Ermotti (2012)
Ignazio Cassis (2015)
  • Artist family Camuzzi / o. Family from Gottro ; a branch of the family settled in Lugano during the 15th century . Some of its members belonged to the General Council of Lugano in the 15th and 16th centuries
    • Ludovico Camucio (* around 1515 in Lugano, mentioned 1566; † after 1566), member of the General Council of Lugano. Notary for the Lugano region and the surrounding valleys (entry 1563).
    • Giovanni Pietro Camuzzi (* around 1650 in Montagnola; † September 1, 1718 in Passau ), plasterer.
    • Francesco Camuzzi (* 1651 in Montagnola; † after 1732?), Plasterer.
    • Fabio Camuzzi (* 1653 in Montagnola), plasterer
    • Antonio Camuzzi (* 1655 in Montagnola, † 1724), plasterer
    • Carlo Camuzzi (* around 1660 in Montagnola; † after 1720?), Plasterer
    • Francesco Camuzzi (* around 1687 in Montagnola; † after 1724 in Bergamo  ?), Plasterer.
    • Muzio Camuzzi (* 1717 in Montagnola; † after 1759), plasterer
    • Antonio Camuzzi (* around 1790 in Montagnola, † after 1830 in Russia), plasterer and architect
    • Agostino Camuzzi (* 1808 in Bergamo, † 1870 in Montagnola)
    • Arnoldo Camuzzi (born January 29, 1838 in Saint Petersburg , † March 13, 1895 in Montagnola), painter, engineer
    • Demetrio Camuzzi (born June 26, 1858 in Montagnola; † June 6, 1899 in Lugano), Freemason, architect, Ticino Grand Councilor and National Councilor In 1890, he was involved in the Ticino putsch against the conservative cantonal government.
  • Artist family Berra (place of origin Isone )
    • Giacomo Berra (* around 1650 in Certenago , † after July 26, 1699), master builder in Turin , treasurer of the Compagnia di Sant'Anna dei Luganesi
    • Carlo Domenico Berra (* around 1710 in Certenago ; † after 1748?), Master builder in Milan and in the province of Novara
    • Giacomo Berra (* around 1715 in Montagnola, † after 1772 in Oradea  ?), Plasterer
    • Davide Berra (* 1811 in Montagnola; † 1898), foreman in the service of Grand Duchess Marija Nikolajewna Romanowa (1819–1876)
    • Costantino Berra (born May 15, 1847 in Saint Petersburg, † December 15, 1915 in Milan), architect
    • Cesare Berra (born February 4, 1850 in St. Petersburg , † February 17, 1898 in Freiburg im Üechtland ), sculptor
  • Lucchini family of artists
    • Luca Lucchini (* 1720 in Certenago fraction of Montagnola, † 1788 ibid), architect in the province of Bergamo
    • Domenico Lucchini (* around 1725 in Montagnola; † after 1780), architect d'Oro.
    • Giovanni Francesco Lucchini (born January 1, 1755 in Bergamo; † 1826), son of Luca, architect
    • Giuseppe Lucchini (* 1756 in Montagnola; † 1829 in Saint Petersburg?), Master builder in Moscow , in St. Petersburg, in Tallinn
    • Giovanni Battista Lucchini (* 1784 in Montagnola; † 1845/46 in Saint Petersburg), architect
    • Pasquale Lucchini (born April 7, 1798 in Arasio (Collina d'Oro), † February 23, 1892 in Lugano), engineer
    • Cesare Lucchini (born July 19, 1885 (Davide) in Montagnola, † March 15, 1965 in Lugano), President of the General Management of the Swiss Federal Railways
    • Cesare Lucchini (born July 10, 1941 in Bellinzona) (town of Montagnola), painter
  • Gilardi family of artists (18th - 19th centuries), architects in Moscow and Milan
    • Giovanni Battista Gilardi (born December 18, 1755 in Montagnola - † February 13, 1819), architect.
    • Giosuè (Ossip) Gilardi (* 1766 in Montagnola; † 1835), architect
    • Domenico Gilardi (1785–1845), architect in Russia
    • Alessandro Gilardi (born March 27, 1808 in Montagnola, † 1871 in Milan), architect
    • Gerolamo Gilardi (* 1810 in Montagnola; † 1883), architect
  • Tommaso Poncini (* around 1590 in Viglio; † 1659 in Warsaw ), builder and architect
  • Giovanni Rodolfo Furlani (* 1698 in Montagnola; † 1762), sculptor, plasterer in Siena , Florence and Pisa .
  • Carlo Poncini (* 1710 in Montagnola, † around 1770 in Heves?), Foreman in Heves
  • Giovanni Battista Sanbartolomeo (born February 4, 1722 in Montagnola, † 1798 in Turin ), plasterer and
  • Pietro Boffa (* around 1790 in Arasio; † after 1828 in Odessa  ?), By Arasio (Montagnola), architect
  • Artist family Somazzi. Old family that has branched out into numerous lines. Notaries and Trostle belonged to the branch of Montagnola and Gentilino
    • Stanislao Somazzi (* around 1750 in Montagnola, † after 1780), plasterer
    • Clemente Somazzi (* 1758 in Montagnola, † after 1807 in Otočac  ?), Plasterer and foreman
    • Giacomo Somazzi (* 1763 in Montagnola; † 1853), foreman.
    • Angelo Somazzi (* 1803 in Senj ; † December 26, 1892 in Gentilino , place of origin Montagnola), engineer-architect, journalist, politician,
  • Camillo Landriani (born June 30, 1803 in Pavia , † December 14, 1871 in Lugano), involved in actions of the Carbonari secret society

From 1850

  • Sandro von Lorsch (1919–1992), German expressionist.
  • Ferdinando Fontana (1850–1919, in Lugano), an Italian playwright, librettist, poet and translator.
  • Hans Barth (journalist) (1862–1928), German journalist and writer
  • Charles Eugene Lancelot Brown (1863–1924), co-founder of the BBC electrical engineering company
  • Alexander Nikolajewitsch Benois (1870–1960), painter, art critic
  • Hermann Hesse (1877–1962), writer, poet, painter and Nobel Prize winner
  • Maria "Mia" Hesse-Bernoulli (* 1868 in Basel , † 1963 in Bern), photographer, first wife of the writer Hermann Hesse
  • Guido Bertini (born February 1, 1872 in Milan, † June 2, 1938 in Luvinate near Varese), Italian painter, politician
  • Bruno Walter (1876–1962), German-Austrian conductor, pianist and composer
  • Hans Purrmann (1880–1966), painter
  • Louis Moilliet (1880–1962), painter and glass painter
  • Friedrich Schnack (1888–1977), German poet, writer, journalist
  • Giovanni Mardersteig (1892–1977), German-Italian publisher, printer, typographer, and book and lettering historian
  • Alexander Markowitsch Ostrowski (1893–1986), Russian-German-Swiss mathematician
  • Friedrich Pollock (1894–1970), sociologist and economist
  • Max Horkheimer (1895–1973), social scientist and theorist at the Frankfurt School
  • Ninon Hesse , (1895–1966), art historian
  • Bertolt Brecht (1898–1956), German playwright and poet
  • Elena Benois alias Léla Clément-Benois (born March 31, 1898 in Sankt-Pétersbourg, † July 7, 1972 in Paris), Russian painter
  • Adolfo Tino (born July 23, 1900 in Avellino , † December 3, 1977 in Milan), journalist, anti-fascist, refugee in Montagnola
  • Arnold Gfeller (1902–1978), architect, painter, officer and politician
  • Will Eisenmann (1906–1992), composer, lived in Montagnola
  • Gunter Böhmer (1911–1986), painter
  • Georg Meistermann (1911–1990), German painter, draftsman, graphic artist
  • Fernando Lardelli (born September 10, 1911 in Poschiavo ; † January 3, 1986 in Lugano) painter and mosaic artist active in Montagnola
  • Peter Weiss (1916–1982), German-Swedish writer, painter, graphic artist and experimental filmmaker
  • Miguel Serrano (1917–2009), diplomat, anti-Semite and Holocaust denier
  • Enrico Franchini (born November 9, 1921 in Montagnola; † August 23, 2006 in Möhlin ), infantry instruction officer, corps commander of the 3rd Mountain Army Corps .
  • Italo Nodari (born March 4, 1925 in Montagnola, † September 10, 1983 in Gentilino ), choir conductor, composer and music teacher
  • Federico Spiess (born May 24, 1927 in Lugano), philologist, director of the Vocabolario dei dialetti della Svizzera italiana
  • Ottavio Lurati (* 1938), Swiss linguist, researcher, publicist
  • George Harrison (1943-2001), British musician and composer
  • Lindsay Owen-Jones (born March 17, 1946 in Wallasey , Cheshire ) Manager and CEO of L'Oréal
  • Sergio Ermotti (* 1960), bank manager and CEO of UBS, lives in Montagnola
  • Ignazio Cassis (* 1961), doctor, Swiss politician, lives in Montagnola

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