List of sons and daughters of the city of Lugano

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This list contains people born in Lugano , sorted chronologically according to the year of birth. The list does not claim to be complete.

Personalities born in Lugano

1170 to 1700

  • Blasinus Stemalius (around 1240–1300), bell founder
  • Girardolus Carolus de (around 1360 – after March 1, 1403), notary
  • Antonio da Lugano (around 1360–1400), painter active in the nave of the church in Ascona
  • Maffeo (or Matteo) of Lugano (around 1410–1454), builder active in the citadel of Ostia
  • Alberto da Lugano (around 1410–1454), architect built the Saturnia Castle (accessed December 25, 2016)
  • Antonio de Lugano (* around 1410; after 1449 in Padua  ?), Sculptor in Venice, worked in Padua in 1449 on the Church of Santa Maria in Vanzo and on the Basilica of St. Anthony (Padua)
  • Bernardo da Lugano (* around 1430 – after December 23, 1466), master builder active on the St. Georgsturm and the Castelletto of Genoa
  • Antonius de Lugano (around 1430 – after 1468), master builder in Rome (accessed December 27, 2016)>
  • Stefano da Lugano (around 1450–1498), sculptor
  • Lazzaro Palazzi (* around 1450 – after 1508 in Milan ), architect, employee of Giovanni Antonio Amadeo at the Ospedale Maggiore , at the Lazzaretto of Milan, at the Beata Vergine Incoronata church in Lodi
  • Andrea Lombardo da Lugano (* around 1475 in Venice  ?; † after 1532 in Perugia ), sculptor
  • Andrea di Jacopo Lombardo (around 1480 – after 1506 in Foligno ), sculptor
  • Antonio de Lugano (* around 1525 – after 1585), master builder at the collegiate church in Bellinzona
  • Antonio del Ronco de Lugano (* around 1525 – after 1579), architect in Cracow
  • Castoreo family
    • Honriginus Castoreo (1300–1348), notary, he edited in 1326 the deed of division of the Sonvico area
    • Giovanni Castoreo (around 1390 – after 1447), General Councilor for the Lugano Region
    • Antonio Carnevari de Castorei (* around 1420, † after 1466), was one of the leaders of the uprising against the Sanseverino
    • Giovanni Antonio Castoreo (around 1580 – after 1632 in Mendrisio ), Archpriest of Lugano, mentioned 1617–1628. He is perhaps identical to the one who was appointed provost of Mendrisio on March 8, 1631 and resigned from this dignity on May 16, 1632
    • Gian Battista Castoreo (around 1680 – after 1728 in Chur ), Chancellor of the nunciature in Lucerne . Canon of Chur In 1728 he was made an honorary member of the chapter of the Uri clergy
  • Noble family Castanea / Castagna
    • Ottavio Castagna (* around 940 in Bissone , † after 980 in Lugano), Imperial Vicar of Lugano with the title of Baron von Bissone
    • Donato Castagna (around 1405 – after 1468), lawyer, member of the Small Council of Lugano 1440 and 1443; Municipal administrator in 1442, in 1468 he made a foundation for the Lugano hospital
    • Bartolomeo Castagna (around 1410 – after 1441), one of the administrators of the municipality of the Lugano Valley
    • Stefano Castanea (around 1420 – after 1473), Podestà von Bormio , customs officer of the Lugano Valley 1473
    • Francesco Castagna called Cacciaguerra (around 1450 – after 1513), took part on January 24, 1500 with Giovanni Antonio Castagna in the procession of the Ghibellines from Lugano and Bellinzona against the French besieging this city
    • Giorgio Castagna (around 1455 – after 1511), treasurer of the Lugano community
    • Tomaso Castagna (around 1460 – after 1513), politician of the Lugano Valley, on February 28, 1500 he led the Ghibellines in the attack against Sonvico Castle. In 1512 he was sent to the federal cantons with Giacomo Mottino and Battista Morosini.
    • Gian Angelo Maria Castagna (around 1540 – after 1603 in Bobbio ), last provost of the humiliates of Sant'Antonio in Lugano (repealed in 1567); Canon of Bobbio 1603
  • Brocchi family
    • Beltramo Brocchi (1100–1125 near Barlassina ), one of the leaders of the Comese, was killed in the feud between Como and Milan
    • Giacomo Brocchi (around 1445–1482), procurator
    • Hellias Brocchi (around 1480 – after 1530) paid Bernardino Luini 84.4 lire in 1530 for the famous Passion in the church of Santa Maria degli Angioli in Lugano.
    • Leonardo Brocchi (around 1525–1596), priest
    • Giovanni Antonio Brocchi (around 1550–1589 in Locarno ), priest
  • The Pocobelli family has been attested in Lugano since the beginning of the 13th century. They were among the most respected families of the Guelphs
    • Ardizzone and Fomasio Pocobelli (* 13th century), lawyers and notaries
    • Urbano Pocobelli (* around 1400; † before 1473), a respected representative of the Guelphs
    • Alberto Pocobelli (* around 1450), member of the valley for the Duke of Milan
    • Gabriele Pocobelli (* around 1470 – after 1512/1522) distinguished herself in 1512 during the siege of Lugano Castle
    • Antonio Pocobelli (around 1510 - before June 1556 in French service), Member of the Diet 1548
    • Gabriella Pocobelli (around 1515 – after 1567), abbess of the humiliate monastery of Santa Caterina in Lugano
    • Maria Francesca Pocobelli (around 1545 – after 1591), abbess of the humiliate monastery of Santa Caterina in Lugano
    • Giovanni Paolo Pocobelli (1588–1614), Archpriest of San Lorenzo in Lugano
    • Giovanni Battista Pocobelli (1628–1634), Archpriest of San Lorenzo in Lugano
    • Giulia Maria Pocobelli (1730 – after 1778), abbess of the humiliate monastery of Santa Caterina in Lugano
  • The Albrici family from Lugano, Torricella and Locarno
    • Antonio de Albricis (around 1370–1437), archpriest
  • Adamo Avanzini (around 1420 – after 1480 in Milan  ?), From Lugano, master stonemason in Milan from 1453 to 1480
  • Giacomo Benvenuti (around 1450 – after 1498), sculptor, from Lugano; In 1498 he worked with Stefano von Lugano on the construction of the Milan Cathedral
  • Stefano da Lugano (around 1450–1498), sculptor
  • Battista da Lugano (around 1470–1538 in the Santuario di Macereto near Visso ), sculptor, architect of the Church of Our Lady of Macereto
  • Angelo da Lugano (around 1460 – after 1489), sculptor in Brescia
  • Antonio della Valle di Lugano (around 1470 – after 1519), sculptor in Venice, Spello and Perugia
  • Giovanni Pietro Albuzio (1507–1583), theologian and philosopher, lecturer at the University of Pavia
  • Pietro Antonio da Lugano (around 1510 – after 1545 in Milan?), Sculptor in the Milan Cathedral
  • Gian Giacomo Roviglio (* around 1530, first mentioned in 1557, † after 1589 ibid), governor of the bailiff in Lugano, fiscal
  • Giovanni De Rosis (* 1538; † January 22, 1610 in Rome), priest, Jesuit, architect in Italy
  • Francesco Robbiano (around 1585–1620), priest, musician, organist and composer, 1605–1610 he was organist in Chiavenna , then organist in the Cathedral of San Lorenzo (Lugano)
  • Torricelli family
    • Cristoforo Torricelli (around 1455, † after 1500), leader of the Ghibellines of Lugano
    • Simone Torricelli (1518–1532), bell founder
    • Cristoforo Torricelli (around 1560–1627), archpriest
  • Pello family
    • Giovanni Donato Pello (around 1450 – after 1487), clockmaker, from Lugano, mentioned 1478–1487, worked in 1487 on the municipal clock in Lugano. Sometimes he is also called Pero.
    • Giacomo Pello (around 1540; † after 1576), clockmaker from Lugano, mended the municipal clock in Lugano in 1576.
  • Canavesi family
    • Gerolamo Canavesi (1512–1582), sculptor
    • Hieronymus Canavesi called from Milan, (around 1540; † November 11, 1582 in Cracow ), sculptor in Cracow and Posen
  • Bernardino da Lugano (* around 1490 – after 1544), sculptor, plasterer and caster, he worked on the decoration of St. Michael's Church in Bologna , he created the large door of St. Petronius Church and the Olivetan monastery there
  • Fabiano Bassi (around 1515–1578), military engineer
  • Tommaso Lombardo da Lugano (before 1520? - after 1579 in Venice), sculptor, plasterer
  • Francesco Ciceri (1521–1596), humanist and university professor in Milan
  • Giovanni Pietro del Grilio (* around 1525, first mentioned in 1557; last time in 1561 in Lucerne), architect in Lucerne and Milan
  • Matteo di Jacopo da Lugano (* around 1530; † after 1569?), He was commissioned by the Republic of Siena to dig an artificial lake in Massa Marittima to drain the land
  • Giovanni Jacopo da Lugano (* around 1540; † after 1573?), Sculptor
  • Baldassarre da Lugano (* around 1545; † after 1580 in Rome?), Stucco artist, he worked with Bernardo da Lugano at the Saint Gregory chapel in the Sant Peterskirche
  • Bernardo da Lugano (around 1550 - after July 24, 1580?), Stucco artist with Baldassarre from Lugano, worked at St. Gregory's Chapel in St. Peter's Church in Rome
  • Andrea de Lugano (* around 1550; † November 21, 1616 in Lucerne), Capuchin , Definitor and fabricator of the Swiss Province 1589
  • Giuseppe Bianchi (* around 1560; † after 1598), stucco artist, in 1598 he worked on the large chapel of Comos Cathedral
  • Bernardo Francesco da Lugano (* around 1630 – after 1663), sculptor, he worked in Reggio dell'Emilia , creator of some of the statues of St. P
  • Bernardo da Lugano (* around 1650 - end of 17th century), sculptor and caster with Siro Zanella von Pavia created the giant statue of Karl Borromeo in Arona
  • Family Camuzzi / Camuzio from Gottro
    • Antonio Camucio (* around 1410, mentioned 1452, † after 1452), doctor, member of the General Council of Lugano
    • Lodovico Camuzio (around 1475 – before 1529), doctor
    • Francesco Camuzio (around 1480 – after 1520), doctor
    • Andrea Camuzio (around 1510–1578), first personal physician to Emperor Maximilian II (HRR) , professor at the University of Pisa
    • Gerolamo Camuzzi (* around 1515, † after 1555), humanist
    • Fabio Camuzzi (around 1535 - after 1570 in Rome?), Son of Andrea, 1570 treasurer of Pope Pius V.
    • Eugenio Camuzio (around 1540–1602 in Rome), Doctor of Philosophy and Bishop of Bobbio
  • Laghi family
    • Pietro Laghi (around 1420–1460), politician
    • Francesco Laghi (around 1465 - before December 29, 1530 in Venice), infantry captain
    • Nicolò Maria Laghi (around 1490 – before 1557), doctor and chronicler
    • Bartolomeo Laghi (about 1490-after December 29, 1530 in Venice), he founded the church of Santa Maria degli Angeli from Lugano a legacy where a part of the payment of the crucifixion of Bernardino Luini was used
    • Alessandro Laghi (around 1520 – after 1589), deputy of the Lugano Valley to the localities in matters of the Strait of Isone and Medeglia
    • Alessandro Laghi (1550–19 March 1613 in Linz ), philosopher, theologian, rector of the University of Vienna , abbot of the Upper Austrian Benedictine monasteries Garsten and Kremsmünster
    • Nicolò Laghi (around 1555–1612 in Milan?), Priest, theologian
    • Giovanni Battista Laghi (around 1600–1662), painter
    • Antonio Laghi (around 1685 – after 1709 in Herrenhausen ), sculptor
    • Francesco Laghi (around 1690 – after 1722 in Ottobeuren  ?), Plasterer in the Bavarian monastery of Ottobeuren
  • Noble family Riva
    • Ariprando da Ripa (around 1170 – after 1205), lawyer, notary
    • Jacobus Riva (around 1290 – after 1331), Podestà of Lugano
    • Giacomo Riva (around 1315 – after 1364), Archpriest of Lugano
    • Benedetto Riva (1380–1452), pharmacist, member of the Small Council of Lugano
    • Arnolfino Riva (around 1400–1463), priest, canon of the Cathedral of Como and canon of the collegiate church of San Lorenzo of Lugano 1463
    • Baldassarre Riva (around 1420 – after 1487), priest, vicar general of the Bishop of Como Branda Castiglione (1465–1487)
    • Stefano Riva (around 1425–1479), builder
    • Giovanni Battista Riva (December 24, 1646 to December 17, 1729), procurator and notary, governor of the governor of Lugano
    • Antonio Riva (July 22, 1678 to June 15, 1765), Count and Lord of Mauensee, governor of the bailiff in Lugano, received from Charles VI. (HRR) the citizenship of Milan
    • Rodolfo Giovanni Riva (December 14, 1679; February 12, 1763), governor of Lugano and leaseholder of the customs of the Mendrisio Bailiwick
    • Giovan Battista Riva (1687–1772 in Pavia ), envoy of the city of Pavia to the emperor Charles VI., Superior general
    • Giovanni Battista Riva (1695–1777), councilor, regent of the landscape council
    • Antonio Riva (July 22, 1678; June 15, 1765), governor of the governor of Lugano
    • Giovan Pietro Riva (October 18, 1696 to December 19, 1785), Somasker , provost of the Church of Sant'Antonio in Lugano 1760, provincial of his order in Milan, poet and translator
  • Canevali family
    • Domenico Canevali (around 1470 – after 1549), lawyer and notary
    • Girolamo Canevali (around 1510 – after 1575), lawyer, notary and «abbot» of the notary college in Lugano
    • Giovan Francesco Canevali (around 1520 – around 1585), public prosecutor in Novara and Podestà of Cremona and Lodi
    • Ludovico Canevali (1550 – after 1590), Podestà from Luino
    • Domenico Canevali (* 1696; † after 1744 ibid), canon of the collegiate church of San Vittore in Muralto and vicar of Capriasca
  • Morosini family
    • Pietro Morosini (around 1320–1360), ducal vicar of Brissago
    • Giorgino Morosini (around 1350-1399), diplomat, took over diplomatic missions to the federal locations on behalf of the Duke of Milan
    • Francesco Morosini (* around 1360, mentioned 1388; † after 1412), brother of Giorgio, he was banished from the Duchy of Milan in connection with the murder of Giovanni Maria Visconti in 1412
    • Francesco Morosini (around 1405 – before 1477 ibid), son of Francesco, he was one of the procuratori of Lugano in 1441
    • Gaspare or Gasparino Morosini (around 1420 – after 1466 ibid), probably son or nephew of Francesco, in 1466 he stood with the Rusca at the head of the Ghibellines of Val Lugano against the noble Sanseverino family
    • Gabriele Morosini (around 1430–?), Diplomat in the service of Ludovico il Moro
    • Filippo Morosini (around 1435 – before 1494), commissioner for the Duke of Sonvico
    • Pietro Antonio Morosini (around 1450–1512), archpriest; perhaps identical to Pietro Antonio, organist in Lugano
    • Bernardino Morosini (around 1455–1515?), Gibellin in the fighting in Lugano; Envoy from Canton Uri , Canton Schwyz and Canton Unterwalden to Venice , mint master in Bellinzona
    • Filippo Morosini (around 1460 – after 1492), nephew of Bernardino, fiscal syndic of Lugano 1492
    • Giovanni Morosini (1480–1507), envoy of Louis XII. to the confederates
    • Gerolamo Morosini (around 1480 – before 1553), land clerk of the Lugano Bailiwick, customs leaseholder, master of the Lugano region, governor
    • Giorgio Morosini (* around 1480; † after 1513), he took part in the campaign to Castiglione Olona in 1513 and was one of the negotiators to prevent the looting of the village and castle
    • Giovanni Pietro Morosini (around 1508 - September 5, 1579), Archpriest of Lugano
    • Giovan Battista Morosini (around 1520 – after 1566), priest mentioned since 1546, Canon of Lugano in 1565, one of the founders of the Capuchin monastery of Sorengo in 1566
    • Giovan Pietro Morosini (around 1530 – before 1589), governor of the governor, representative of the hospital in the commandery trade of the Knights of Malta of San Giovanni von Contone
    • Giovan Pietro Morosini (around 1590–1653), Doctor of Laws from the Catholic places and from Lugano to the canton of Graubünden , in order to obtain the liberation of Nicolò Rusca
    • Giovan Pietro Morosini (1633–1704), President of the Council, governor of the Bailiwick, one of the customs tenants in Lugano
    • Gabriele Morosini (around 1660 – around 1720 in Venice?), Colonel in the Venetian service
  • Ferrari noble family, first mentioned in 1272
    • Giovanni Ferrari (* 14th century), notary, administrator of the property of the Episcopal Curia of Como
    • Gian Giacomo Ferrari (around 1510–1552), captain in the service of the Gian Giacomo de Medici (Medeghino)
    • Pietro Aloisio Ferrari (around 1560 – after 1586), doctor and landowner in Genestrerio
    • Giovanni Antonio Ferrari (around 1590 – after 1617), lawyer and notary
    • Pietro Aloisio Ferrari (around 1630 – after 1657), lawyer and notary
  • Aristocratic and artist family Amadeo / Amadio
    • Egidio Amadeo (* around 1260 – after 1322), lawyer, notary, deputy to the rector of the Blenio valley Guido Orelli
    • Adamo Ade Amadeo (around 1285 – after 1327), lawyer in the Leventina
    • Pietro Amadeo (around 1295 – after 1333), notary, drafted the unification agreement between Matteo Orelli (Rector of the Blenio Valley), Franchino Rusca and the city of Como
    • Signorolo Amadeo (around 1300–1371 in Milan), lawyer, notary
    • Giovanni Amadeo (around 1320 – after 1387 in Pavia), lawyer, lecturer at the University of Pavia
    • Marco d'Amadeo (around 1390–?), Master builder at the Ca 'd'Oro in Venice
    • Ospinolo Amadeo (around 1410 – before January 4, 1471), lawyer and notary
    • Luigi Amadeo (around 1420 – around 1480 in Binasco ), administrator of the findings of the Certosa di Pavia
    • Antonio Amadeo (around 1500 – after 1569), architect, builder in Heidelberg and Poland
    • Giovanni Battista Amadeo (* around 1610 – after 1656), lawyer and notary, who was supposed to ask the federal governor to renew the statutes
    • Giovanni Battista Amadeo (around 1655 – after 1683 in Austria  ?), Plasterer in the Kremsmünster monastery and in the Saint Florian monastery (garden pavilion)
    • Pietro Antonio Amadeo (around 1665 – after 1726), painter
  • Artist family Seregno
    • Tommaso de Seregno (around 1265 – before 1335), vassal of the Bishop of Como
    • Lorenzo de Seregno (1378–1406), lawyer and notary
    • Antoniolus de Seregno (1381–1405), notary for Lugano and the valley
    • Francesco da Seregno (around 1415–1463), governor of the Lugano Valley
    • Cristoforo da Seregno (around 1440 – after 1496?), Painter
    • Bernardino da Seregno (around 1450–1496), painter
    • Nicolao da Seregno (around 1450–1500?), Painter
    • Rocco da Seregno (around 1480–1514?), Wall painter
    • Vincenzo da Seregno (around 1504 to January 12, 1594 in Milan), stone carver, builder, architect in Milan
Giovanni Battista di Quadro
    • Alessandro da Seregno (around 1640 – after 1668 in Graz  ?), Sculptor and stucco artist, he created 1667–1668 stucco in Eggenberg Palace , in 1668 together with other artists that of Ferdinand II's mausoleum in Graz
  • Pedoni family of artists
    • Giovanni Gaspare Pedoni (after 1450 – before 1530), sculptor
    • Cristoforo Pedoni (around 1500 – after 1552)
    • Nicolò Pedoni (around 1520 – after 1558?), Sculptor
  • Quadri family of artists
    • Giacomo Antonio Quadri called Dolcebuono (* around 1360 – after 1396 in Pavia?), Engineer, project maker of the Certosa di Pavia
    • Johannolus Quadri (around 1400–1442), member of the council
    • Fedele Quadri (around 1430 – after 1479), doctor in Bellinzona
    • Stefano Quadri (around 1445–1487), sculptor
    • Gian Giacomo Quadri (around 1445–1510) called Dolcebuono , sculptor, architect in Pavia and Milan
    • Gerolamo Quadri (around 1450–1500), member of the Ludwig XII. , Leader of the Lugano Ghibellines
    • Antonio Quadri (around 1465–1520), architect and sculptor
    • Francesco Quadri (around 1470–1527), surgeon, rector of the Santa Maria Hospital
    • Giovan Battista Quadri (around 1475–1512), one of the captains of Kaspar Göldli
    • Rocco Quadri (around 1505–1551), Chancellor of the Senate under Charles V (HRR)
    • Giovanni Battista di Quadro (around 1515–1590), architect in Poznan , Kingdom of Poland
    • Giovanni Angelo Quadri (around 1515–1555), goldsmith
    • Marco Quadri (around 1535–1585), Podestà for the Marchese Filippo d'Este
    • Francesco Quadri (around 1535–1570), builder in Lviv
    • Francesco Quadri (around 1540–1604), lord of the bailiwick's banner
    • Gerolamo Quadri Quadrio (around 1615–1679?), Monk and architect in Milan and Monza
    • Bernardo Quadri (around 1650–1713), plasterer in Creußen
    • Giovanni Antonio Quadrio (* around 1655 – after 1704), plasterer in Kremsmünster
    • Giuseppe Maria Quadri (around 1660–1713), doctor of theology, archpriest of Lugano
  • Artist family Contini / o
    • Bernardino Contin / o (around 1530–1596), sculptor architect in Venice
    • Antonio Contin (1566–1600), sculptor, architect
    • Tommaso Contin (1570–1634), architect in Venice
    • Francesco Contin (1585–1654), sculptor, architect in Venice
    • Giovan Battista Contin / i (1642–1723), architect in Rome
  • Neuroni family
    • Giovanni Neuroni (around 1310–1357), progenitor of the Lugano branch
    • Pietro Neuroni (around 1541–1618), master builder in Dessau
    • Bernardo Neuroni (around 1543 – around 1608), master builder in Brzeg
    • Francesco Neuroni (around 1545 – around 1616), master builder in Zerbst / Anhalt
    • Giacomo Neuroni (around 1650 – after 1701), stucco sculptor in Einsiedeln , Willisau and Muri monastery
    • Giuseppe Cesare Neuroni (around 1653 – after 1701), stucco sculptor
    • Pietro Neuroni (around 1655 – after 1701?), Stucco sculptor Einsiedeln , in Willisau Castle and Muri Monastery
    • Francesco Neuroni (1660 – after 1692?), Sculptor in Mendrisio and Pavia
    • Giovanni Battista Neuroni (around 1670 – after 1701?), Stucco sculptor in Einsiedeln Abbey , and in Lachen SZ
    • Agostino Maria Neuroni (1690–1760), Bishop of Como
  • Gorini family
    • Pietro Gorini (around 1410 - before March 13, 1479), landlord and member of the Lugano council
    • Giovanni Gorini (around 1450 - around April 12, 1520), daziere of the Lugano Valley for the Duke of Milan
    • Sebastiano Gorini (around 1470 – before January 7, 1528), decurion, member of the council of Lugano 1514–1516
    • Giovanni Gorini (around 1500 to January 20, 1563), governor of Lugano, 1556
    • Giovanni Battista Gorini (around 1510 – before 1587), co-founder of the Capuchin monastery of Sorengo , governor of the governor
    • Pietro Gorini (around 1515 to August 12, 1570), Vogtstatthlter of Lugano; one of the customs tenants of the Vogtei Lugano 1557–1559 and 1561–1570.
    • Cristoforo Gorini (around 1540 – after 1609), mentioned since 1563, captain in the Venetian service in 1577, knight of the golden spur
    • Sebastiano Gorini (around 1580 – after 1645), captain in the Venetian service in 1616, as well as in Spanish service in the war against Piedmont
    • Melchiorre Gorini (around 1585, mentioned 1611; † after 1652), military in Milan tried to regain the city of Casale Monferrato for Spain (1652)
    • Giovanni Antonio Gorini (around 1615, mentioned 1643, † after 1671), Quaestor of the Heraldic Court of Milan
    • Alessandro Gorini (1648 – after 1716), received the title of marquis from the Duke of Mantua in 1703
    • Giuseppe Giovanni Antonio Gorini di Piazza (1686–1769), Colonel 1753; Commander of Bergamo Square
Depiction of Nossenis on his tomb, the Nosseni epitaph
  • Bellasi family
    • Bellasius (around 1550–159?), Chancellor of the Senate of Milan
    • Carlo Bellasi (around 1600–1657), captain in the service of Emperor Ferdinand III. (HRR)
    • Francesco Maria Bellasi (1608–1671), Doctor of Philosophy and Law, Dean of Vienna , Confessor of the Milan Cathedral for the Germans, Councilor of Emperor Ferdinand III., Archpriest of Lugano
    • Giovanni Pietro Bellasi (1671–1718), Archpriest of Lugano
  • Giovanni Maria Nosseni (1544–1620), architect in Dresden
  • Pietro Nosseni (around 1550 – after 1625?), Sculptor in Dresden
  • Johann Anton Crivelli (around 1570 – after 1606 in Altdorf UR  ?), Doctor received the Uri land law
  • Ambrogio Mazzi (around 1550 – after 1709), sculptor, plasterer in Cracow
  • Giovanni Angelo Galassini (around 1575 – after 1644?), Sculptor, plasterer
  • Giovanni Battista Trevano (around 1580–1644), architect in Cracow
  • Antonius Crivelli (before 1580 – after 1635?), Renaissance sculptor in Kaisersteinbruch
  • Sala family
    • Johannes Sala called Rossinus de Salla (around 1400–1457), notary
    • Albertolus Sala (around 1390–1443), Procurator of Lugano
    • Antonio Sala (around 1435–1504), archpriest of Lugano
    • Michele Sala (around 1440–1469), lawyer in Lugano
    • Giovanni Pietro Sala (around 1465–1502), lawyer in Lugano
    • Stefano Sala (* around 1505; † after 1559), mentioned 1528–1559, involved in a long dispute with King Francis I of France about the guarantee that Stefano made to Captain Tempesta; the Diet stood up for him
    • Alberto Sala (around 1515–1577), 1545–1577, merchant in Lugano
    • Pietro Sala (around 1515–1566?), Priest in Agno
    • Nicolò Sala (around 1535–1599), priest, provost of Agno
    • Maurizio Sala (around 1550–1594), captain in Gascony
    • Sebastiano Sala (around 1580–1653), sculptor, architect in Cracow
    • Giovanni Angelo Sala (around 1615–1688), stucco artist in Bergamo and Alzano Lombardo
  • Family Peri
    • Jacomo Ferraro Peri (around 1460–1500), soldier
    • Antonius Pery (1644–1683), master stonemason in Kaisersteinbruch
    • Giovanni Francesco Peri (* around 1660 - † September 4, 1716), plasterer in Güstrow
    • Giovanni Peri (around 1670–1705), sculptor Kaisersteinbruch
  • Giovanni Giacomo Porro (1590–1656), composer, conductor and organist in Munich
  • Diego Maderni (* around 1620, first mentioned 1646; † before December 1680), governor of the bailiff of Lugano, tax office of Lugano, in 1653 he organized the postal service between Milan and Lucerne
  • Karl Konrad Beroldingen (1625–1706), captain general of the community's militia
  • Giovanni Battista Carcani (* around 1640; † 1697), plasterer in Germany
  • Nicolao Carcani (* around 1640; † 1697), plasterer, employee of his brother Giovanni Battista in Germany
  • Lodovico Antonio David (1648–1710), painter and art historian
  • Domenico Mengone (1649–1735), sculptor in Rome
  • Carlo Giuseppe Plura (1663–1737), sculptor, plasterer in Borgo San Dalmazzo
  • Giovanni Battista Corbellini (* around 1670; after 1694), plasterer in Livorno
  • Artist family Conti
    • Pietro Antonio Conti (around 1670 – after 1711), plasterer in Sopron
    • Francesco Conti (* 1681; † May 26, 1751), in 1747 he founded the Capuchin convent in Lugano

1700 to 1850

  • Riva family
    • Francesco Saverio Riva (1702–1783), lawyer and philosopher in Lugano
    • Giovan Rodolfo Riva (around 1703–1763), governor of the bailiwick of Lugano
    • Maria Vittoria Riva (1715 – around 1775), superior of the Benedictine convent in Lugano
    • Maria Clelia Riva (1716 – around 1775), abbess of the Benedictine convent in Lugano
    • Antonio Maria Riva (1717–1796), governor of the Lugano militia
    • Stefano Riva (1738–1790), priest, auditor at the Nunciature of Paris, delegate of the new cardinal and archbishop of Reims , governor of the Sabine, Benevento , Orvieto and Fermo
    • Giacomo Riva (1738–1925), member of the state parliament of the Canton of Ticino
    • Raffaele Riva (1741–1811), politician, governor of the Lugano Bailiwick, Grand Councilor of Ticino
    • Rocco Riva (1750–1798), Member of Parliament for the Negotiations of a Trade Agreement with the Cisalpine Republic
    • Giovan Battista Riva (1750-1810), translator in Lugano
    • Antonio Riva (1754–1838), lawyer in Lugano
    • Stefano Riva (1755–1842), lawyer in Lugano, leader of the supporters of the Cisalpine Republic, he had to flee to Como
    • Francesco Riva (October 8, 1757 - March 19, 1834), archpriest of Lugano
    • Antonio Riva (around 1760 – before 1819), leader of the Briganti as a supporter of the Cisalpine Republic
    • Giovan Battista Riva (1773–1834), Mayor of Lugano, Ticino Grand Councilor and State Councilor
    • Stefano Riva (1777–1843), leader of the Briganti
    • Giovan Rodolfo Riva (born June 22, 1780 - January 2, 1827), captain of the 1st Swiss regiment in Napoleonic service, mayor of Lugano, president of the appellate court
    • Giorgio Riva (1783–1850), notary, editor of the newspaper Il Cattolico
    • Stefano Riva (1785–1847), doctor of law and lawyer in Lugano
    • Francesco Riva (1791–1848), politician in Lugano
    • Giovanni Battista Riva (born July 25, 1800, † October 20, 1847 in Milan ), lawyer in Lugano, Ticino Grand Councilor and State Councilor
    • Antonio Riva (1820–1911), doctor in Lugano
    • Odoardo Riva (1822–1851), lawyer and author in Lugano
    • Giuseppe Riva (born September 6, 1822 - April 7, 1883), lawyer in Chiasso , Ticino councilor
    • Giovan Battista Riva (1831–1877), archpriest
    • Stefano Riva (born February 11, 1829 - † April 22, 1913), town clerk of Lugano 1849>
    • Gerolamo Riva (1833–1894), lawyer in Lugano, Ticino Grand Councilor, State Councilor
    • Giovanni Riva (born February 4, 1831 - † August 30, 1877), priest, archpriest of Lugano, journalist, founder of Il Credente Cattolico
  • Artist family Torricella / i
    • Giuseppe Antonio Torricelli (1710–1808), painter in Vercelli
    • Giovanni Antonio Maria Torricelli (1716 / 19–1807), architectural painter in Alsace
    • Rocco Torricelli (1748– July 18, 1832), painter, architect
    • Rocco Torricelli (1752 – around 1811), landscape painter in Como and Agno
    • Antonio Maria Torricelli (around 1770–1798), supporter of the Briganti of the Cisalpine Republic
    • Fridolino Torricelli (born January 22, 1776 - May 10, 1837 in St. Petersburg ), painter and plasterer, he decorated Alexander I's apartment in the Catherine Palace in Tsarskoye Selo (today Pushkin )
    • Giovanni Battista Torricelli (1779–1848), theologian, editor of the magazine Il Cattolico and author of the Orazioni sacre e dissertazioni storico-polemiche
    • Giorgio Aloisio Antonio Torricelli (1800–1837), architect in Odessa
  • Bellasi family
    • Giovanni Battista Bellasi (1710–1781), Archpriest of Lugano
    • Giuseppe Bellasi (around 1715–1750), notary and Canon of Balerna
    • Giulio Bellasi (1718–1749), archpriest of Lugano
    • Felice Maria Bellasi (around 1745–1799), supporter of the Cisalpine Republic
    • Felice Bellasi (around 1755–1799), supporter of the Cisalpine Republic, on February 15, 1798 he took part in the storming of Lugano
  • Quadri family
    • Giuseppe Maria Quadri (around 1703–1774), preacher to the Pope
    • Giovanni Battista Quadri (1704–1799), colonel hussar in Austrian service
    • Antonio Quadri (around 1725–1809), surgeon in Milan
    • Giovanni Battista Quadri (1777–1839), lawyer, notary and politician
  • Buonvicini family from Oria / Albogasio
    • Pietro Buonvicini (1741–1796), architect in Turin
    • Giacomo Buonvicini (1751–1806 in Brescia ), 1st governor of the Canton of Lugano
    • Francesco Buonvicini (around 1760–1814), bailiff, as a Ticino Grand Council voted against the cession of southern Ticino to Napoleon Bonaparte
  • Filippo Muttoni (born May 25, 1707, † January 22, 1777 in Milan), public prosecutor in Milan, senator, ambassador of Maria Theresa of Austria (1767–1827) in Rome, Podestà von Pavia
  • Leopoldo Antonio (Lipót Anatal) Conti (born December 10, 1708 in Sopron , † January 15, 1773 in Pest (city) ), sculptor
  • Carlo Canevali (around 1710 – after 1750), captain in the service of King Philip V of Spain
  • Giovanni Battista Pedrozzi (1711–1778), plasterer and sculptor in Würzburg, Bayreuth and Berlin
  • Giuseppe Maria Luvini (born March 27, 1725 (Teodoro Giacomo Filippo), † September 3, 1790 in Pesaro ), Capuchin , Bishop of Pesaro
  • Nicola Stoppani (born September 21, 1728; † March 5, 1814 ibid), from Ponte Tresa , clerk, tax and governor of the bailiff Lugano and Podestà of the Magliaso rule , author of the chronicle of the Lugano Bailiwick
  • Pietro Giuseppe Bianchi (1736–1824), Franciscan
  • Giacomo Ferrari (* around 1740; † after 1782), Chancellor of the city of Lugano
  • Jacopo Bianchi (* around 1740 – after 1770), painter in Leiden (city)
  • Baldassarre Brocchi (around 1740–1783), officer in the Spanish service
  • Gian Pietro Morosini (born April 2, 1736, † 1817 in Como), court clerk in Milan, senator, president of the Tribunale di sanità, councilor, benefactor of the Lugano hospital
  • Antonio Bignetta (born November 13, 1742; † October 24, 1830), musician, organist, he played for the Confraternita di San Rocco in Lugano, organist in the Church of Immacolata in Lugano and in the Church of San Carlo in Lugano
  • Francesco Soave (1743–1806), Somasker, teacher in Pavia, pedagogue and author
  • Bartolomeo Verda (1744–1820), priest, botanist and poet
  • Carlo Felice Soave (1749–1803), architect and professor in Milan , he built the Palazzi Alari and Anguissola in Milan and in 1787 the Palazzo Bovara, in Luino the Church of San Giuseppe and the Palazzo Crivelli Serbelloni
  • Taglioretti family
    • Agostino Taglioretti (born August 20, 1750 - March 13, 1821), merchant and postmaster, Ticino Grand Council voted against the cession of the Mendrisio district to the Kingdom of Italy
    • Pietro Taglioretti (around 1757 (Giovanni Pietro); † 1823 in Milan), painter and architect, as a diplomat thwarted the annexation of Ticino to Italy
    • Giovanni Taglioretti (1767 - February 15, 1798), died as a member of the Corpo Volontari in the battle against the Cisalpine Republic
  • Giuseppe Amadio (1750 – after 1792), plasterer with Paolo Casagrande from Gentilino in the arsenal of Warsaw for Count Stanisław Szczęsny Potocki
  • Giuseppe de Filippis (1754–1794), architect in Russia
  • Giuseppe Antonio Mainoni (1754–1807), French general
  • Diego Guicciardi (1756; † 1837 in Ponte in Valtellina ), Count, Talkanzler in the Bündner subject country Valtellina
  • Pietro Frasca (November 12, 1759; † January 21, 1829), lawyer and notary, governor of the canton of Lugano , member of the cantonal assembly and the commission for drafting the constitution, Ticino Grand Council
  • Giovanni Battista Amadio (around 1760; † after 1796 in Warsaw ), plasterer
  • Gian Paolo Canevali (around 1760–1805), canon of the Cathedral of San Lorenzo
  • Battista Bossi (around 1760–1798?), Delegate of the canton
  • Francesco Capra (1762–1819), leader of the Cisalpine party, judge, mayor of Lugano
  • Pietro Rossi (1765–1838), Mayor and Grand Councilor of Ticino
  • Angelo Maria Stoppani (August 10, 1768 - January 14, 1815), from Ponte Tresa, politician, grand councilor, small councilor
  • Pietro Maderni (around 1770-after 1808), painter, draftsman, active in Milan
  • Antonio Agnelli (around 1770 – after 1818), publisher and politician
  • Giovanni Belli di Bernasconi or Iwan Petrovich (1770 - November 16, 1827), architect in Russia
  • Modesto Farina (March 18, 1771 - May 10, 1856 in Padua ), priest, politician, advisor for church affairs in Venice , Bishop of Padua
  • Laghi family
    • Antonio Laghi (1773 – around 1820), district captain in Lugano
    • Antonio Maria Laghi (1775–1850), author of a Cronaca di Lugano covering the events between 1797 and 1814
    • Giovan Battista Laghi (1815–1880), teacher, he published Sommario di Storia Svizzera and La pubblica istruzione nel Cantone Ticino
  • Bianchi family
    • Antonio Bianchi (1771–1749), as Ticino Grand Councilor, he voted against the cession of southern Ticino to the Kingdom of Italy (1805–1814)
    • Carlo Bianchi (1777–1830), customs leaseholder of Chiasso and Lugano, canton treasurer, Ticino Grand Councilor
    • Fabrizio Bianchi (1780 – after 1808?), Lieutenant in the Swiss troops in French service
    • Pietro Bianchi (1787–1849), architect and engineer in Naples
    • Giuseppe Bianchi (1810–1842), architect in Saint Petersburg
    • Giuseppe Bianchi (1838–1901), teacher, non-fiction author of the Dizionario biografico degli artisti ticinesi.
Giacomo Luvini-Perseghini, portrait of by Giacomo Donati from Astano , 1863 (Museo d'arte della Svizzera italiana, Lugano)
  • Antonio Sala (* around 1770; † after 1799), he was seconded to the ruling places on February 21, 1798 to achieve the independence of Lugano; his mission was successful; in April 1799 he tried to free those convicted of the counter-revolution
  • Giovanni Battista Quadri (1777–1839), lawyer, notary, councilor (Landamano reggente)
  • Gaetano Moroni Stampa (1779–1853), lawyer, politician, mayor of Lugano
  • Giovanni Maria Bossi (* around 1780–1846), priest
  • Gian Menico Cetti (1780–1817), translator, author
  • Giuseppe Ruggia (June 22, 1782 - April 29, 1839), publisher
  • Giovanni Battista Morosini (1782–1874), lawyer, Ticino Grand Councilor and Councilor of State
  • Pietro Canavesi (* around 1785– † around 1850), wood carver
  • Bernardo Vanoni (1789–1872), doctor, politician from Suvigliana, mayor of Lugano
  • Luigi Amadio (1794–1882), dean, representative of the Bishop of Como
  • Pietro Peri (1794–1869), lawyer, notary, journalist, Ticino Grand Councilor, State Councilor.
  • Giacomo Luvini- Perseghini (1795–1862), politician, mayor of Lugano and colonel in the Swiss Army
  • Domenico Reina (1796–1843), opera singer
  • Vittore Pedretti (1799–1868), lithographer
  • Giuseppe Filippo Lepori (1800–1873), lawyer, politician, editor, Ticino Grand Councilor and State Councilor
  • Carlo Lurati (born May 22, 1804; † April 30, 1865 in Milan), senior physician, Ticino Grand Councilor, State Councilor, lecturer at the Lyceum Lugano
  • Angela Antonia Vanoni (1804 - January 9, 1891), benefactress, founder of the Vanoni private school
  • Giambattista Sertorio (* March 25, 1805 - April 11, 1871), painter, dialect poet and guitar player
  • Carlo Frasca (1806–1876), lawyer, politician, mayor of Lugano
  • Carlo Morosini (February 5, 1809 - February 12, 1874), politician, Ticino State Councilor
  • Pasquale Veladini (1811–1874), printer and publisher
  • Giuseppe Bernasconi (1814–1880), merchant, mayor of Lugano
  • Carlo Bossoli (December 6, 1815 - August 1, 1884 in Turin), painter
  • Antonio De Filippis (1817–1885), architect in Saint Petersburg
  • Antonio Veladini (1817–1890), printer, lithographer, officer in the Sonderbund War
  • Sara Nathan (1819–1882), friend of Giuseppe Mazzini, bought the villa “La Tanzina” in Lugano
  • Giuseppe Anastasio (1819–1883), politician ( conservative ), printer, director and editor of the newspaper Il Patriota del Ticino
  • Luigi Rainoni (February 21, 1820; † October 26, 1886), organist, in 1841 as the successor to Francesco Fioratti, he played at the Cathedral of San Lorenzo (Lugano) ; first choirmaster of the Corale La Concordia in Lugano
  • Alessandro Rossi (sculptor) (1820-1891), sculptor
  • Enrico Bartezago (1820; † 1905 in Milan), painter
  • Luigi Bartezago (1820–1905 in Colnago ), painter
  • Massimiliano Magatti (May 31, 1821 - October 20, 1894), politician, City Councilor in Lugano, National Councilor, Council of State (Finance Department)
  • Gerolamo Bellani (1822–1880), painter, drawing teacher
  • Giovanni Airoldi (January 16, 1823 - August 3, 1894), lawyer and notary, politician, journalist and writer
  • Carlo Martignoni (July 4, 1824 - March 21, 1903), political poet
  • Leone (de) Stoppani (February 2/3, 1825 - August 5, 1895 near Ponte Tresa), lawyer and notary, Ticino Grand Council, Council of States , National Council
  • Giacomo de Filippis (1825–1890?) Engineer, he built railways in Russia
  • Carlo Salvioni (1827 – around 1900), publisher
  • Giuseppe Castelli (May 21, 1827 - March 18, 1899), priest, pastor of Sessa , canon, archpriest of Lugano, apostolic administrator of Ticino
  • Ermenegildo Rossi (November 27, 1827 - January 5, 1895), lawyer, Ticino Grand Council, Council of State, Council of States
  • Antonio Bossi (1829-1893), industrialist and politician
  • Bernardino Lurati (November 5, 1829 - June 29, 1880 in Bern ), lawyer, politician, Ticino Grand Councilor, National Councilor
  • Pietro Leber (1829-1892), painter
  • Giovanni Martignoni (1830–1915), inventor of the twist drill
  • Giuseppe Trezzini (1832–1885), architect in Moscow , St. Petersburg and Lugano
  • Gerolamo Vegezzi (1833–1899), lawyer, politician, mayor of Lugano
  • Domenico Monteverde (1833–1861), painter, set designer
  • Walter Forni (1833–1923), hotelier and composer
  • Antonio Barzaghi-Cattaneo (1834–1922), painter
  • Maurizio Conti (father) (1834–1906), architect
  • Carlo Antonio Conti (1836–1900), publicist and statesman
Giovanni Battista Pioda (between 1902 and 1914)
  • Maraini family
    • Innocente Maraini (Maraino), (around 1740 – after 1796?), Decorative painter, architect
    • Giovanni Maraini (around 1810; † after 1853), landowner, entrepreneur, President of the Civica Filarmonica Lugano
    • Grato Maraini (1814–1886), wall painter
    • Adelaide Maraini-Pandiani (1836–1917), sculptor
    • Clemente Maraini (1838–1905), engineer in Rome, founder of the Banca della Svizzera italiana in Lugano and the Banca Popolare ticinese in Bellinzona
    • Bernardino Maraini (1841 – around 1900), architect
  • Grato Brunel (May 26, 1840 - November 1, 1920), known as Vecchio granpapà dei fotografi , photographer, opened a photo shop in Lugano
  • Raimondo Pereda (1840–1915), painter and sculptor
  • Luigi Monteverde called Raffaello dell'uva (1841–1923), painter
  • Antonio Battaglini (1845–1923), lawyer and politician
  • Ernesto Nathan (1845–1921), Sara's son, was mayor of Rome and supported the edition of Mazzini's writings
  • Giovanni Battista Pioda (1850-1914), diplomat

1851 to 1900

  • Maraini family
    • Eugenio Maraini (1852 – around 1910), architect
    • Emilio Maraini (November 27, 1853 - December 5, 1916 in Rome), entrepreneur, founder of the Italian sugar industry and was made a knight of labor in 1902, politician, benefactor
    • Clemente Maraini (around 1865–1923 in Kreuzlingen ), member of the Italian parliament
    • Otto Maraini (1863–1944), architect and politician
    • Carolina Maraini-Sommaruga (June 15, 1869 - January 22, 1959 in Savosa ), Countess, benefactress, founder of the Istituto Svizzero di Roma
  • Marietta Crivelli-Torricelli (1853–1928), founder of the Società di Mutuo Soccorso femminile , co-founder of the Dispensario per lattanti
  • Gabriele Chiattone (1853–1934), lithographer
  • Luigi Rossi (1853; † 1923 in Tesserete ), painter
  • Antonio Bariffi (1855–1926), politician, took part in the Ticino putsch (1890), founder of the newspaper L'Azione
  • Antonio Chiattone (1856–1904), sculptor
  • Fedele Moroni-Stampa (November 19, 1856 - January 6, 1920), lawyer, Ticino Grand Councilor , State Councilor , President of the Pius Association of Ticino
  • Gaetano Riva (1857-1923), engineer
  • Elvezio Battaglini (1857–1924), lawyer and politician, mayor of Lugano
  • Antonio Fusoni (1857–1914), businessman, mayor of Lugano, Ticino Grand Councilor, National Councilor
Bishop Alfredo Peri-Morosini
  • Giovanni Lurati (October 22, 1858; † February 2, 1918), Municipal Councilor of Lugano, Judge of the Court of Appeal , Ticino Grand Council, Council of States, National Council
  • Vladimiro Camuzzi (1859–1924), opera singer
  • Pietro Anastasio (July 30, 1859 - November 11, 1913 in Morcote ), painter and draftsman
  • Pietro Riva (1859-1891), lawyer and notary
  • Andrea de Micheli (1860–1930), painter
  • Emilio Rava (1860–1919), businessman, politician, mayor of Lugano
  • Martino Perlasca (1860–1899 Montevideo), painter
  • Giovanni Anastasi (1861–1926), architect, journalist, writer, director of the Corriere del Ticino newspaper
  • Gaspare Martignoni (December 28, 1861 - November 1, 1926), City Councilor of Lugano, Ticino Grand Council
  • Alfredo Peri-Morosini (1862–1931), bishop, diplomat
  • Jole Barzaghi-Cattaneo (1862–?), Painter
  • Francesco Vassalli (October 27, 1862; † June 12, 1920), doctor in Lugano, President of the Ticino Lung League, Ticino Grand Councilor, National Councilor
  • Augusto Cometta (March 4, 1863; † June 22, 1918), decorative painter, lecturer, restorer in the church of Santa Maria degli Angioli in Lugano
  • Francesco Vassalli (1862–1920), doctor and politician and politician
  • Luigi Rezzonico (1866–1939), painter and musician
  • Giuseppe Chiattone (1863–1954), sculptor
  • Adolfo Riva (1866 – after 1902), lawyer and politician
Anton Schrafl as a member of the Corps Tigurinia Zurich
  • Luigi Vassalli (1867–1933), sculptor
  • Plinio Barzaghi-Cattaneo (1868–1929), painter, photographer
  • Agostino Nizzola (1869–1961), mechanical engineer
  • Antonio Riva (July 21, 1870, † December 18, 1942 in Flüelen ), lawyer, politician, Ticino Grand Councilor, National Councilor, Council of States, lieutenant colonel in the military justice system
  • Giovanni Beha-Castagnola (1871; †?), Painter, trained at the Academy of Hanau and in Lugano. From 1891 he exhibited in Switzerland and abroad
  • Anton Schrafl (1873–1945), engineer and general director of the Swiss Federal Railways
  • Mario Ferri (* May 18, 1875 - May 12, 1941), lawyer, politician, Ticino Grand Council, National Council, appellate judge.
  • Americo Marazzi (1879–1963), architect and politician
  • Fausto Agnelli (September 12, 1879 - February 17, 1944), painter and sculptor
  • Carlo Kuster (born January 13, 1880 - † February 22, 1968), secretary of the Lugano Chamber of Commerce
  • Aldo Veladini (1880–1957), lawyer, politician, mayor of Lugano
  • José Belloni (1882–1965), from Lugano, Uruguayan sculptor
  • Angelo Maino called Pompeo (1883–1944), painter, sculptor, mosaicist
  • Virgilio Verdaro (1885–1960 in Pontassieve ), philosopher, politician, founder of the Italian Communist Party
  • Ezio Bernasconi called zio Ezio (1888–1982), pediatrician, school doctor for the municipality of Lugano, co-founder of the Dispensario per lattanti
  • Regina Conti (1888–1960), painter
  • Giuseppe Foglia (1888–1950), painter, sculptor, draftsman, journalist
  • Angiolo Martignoni (1890–1952), lawyer and politician
  • Luigi Brentani (1892–1962), lawyer, critic, art historian
  • Federico Fisch (March 21, 1892 - May 12, 1955 in Brè ), dentist
Leonardo Conti (1944/45)
  • Marta Vinassa (1893–1978), graduate in childcare, director of the Dispensario luganese per lattanti
  • Camillo Giuseppe Bariffi (September 7, 1893; † April 14, 1982), educator, founded the Nuova Scuola Bariffi in Lugano , teacher (Direttore didattico) at the city schools, vice-president of the Swiss Scout Association, editor
  • Maria Luisa Albrizzi (November 8, 1894 - July 9, 1985), founder of Medaglia Miracolosa , Pro Filia, Residenza Emmy retirement home
  • Elsa Franconi-Poretti (1895–1995), teacher, journalist, politician, Ticino Grand Councilor, president of the free-spirited women's group Lugano
  • Giuseppe Lonati (1896–1988), engineer, politician, mayor of Lugano
  • Costante Borsari (1896–1984), painter, sculptor
  • Bixio Bossi (1896–1990), from Bruzella , lawyer, Ticino Grand Council, National and Council of States
  • Alfonso Riva (1896-1959), lawyer and politician, founder of the Lega Nazionale ticinese that the Federazione fascista ticinese was close to
  • Alberto De Filippis (1897–1948), lawyer and politician, mayor of Lugano
  • Luigi Conti (1897? –1959), pediatrician, director of the Nido d'infanzia of the Lugano community
  • Luciano Uboldi (1898–1986), painter, draftsman, ceramist, mosaicist
  • Giuseppe Balmelli (November 28, 1898 - August 18, 1954), Kapellmeister, he conducted the Philarmonics of Riva San Vitale , Viganello , Sonvico , Ascona , Brissago TI and Giubiasco
  • Silvio Conti (1899–1938), lawyer and civil servant in Prenzlau
  • Gualtiero Colombo (1900–1960), painter, writer
  • Gianbattista Lepori (1900–1981), painter
  • Alma Chiesa (1900–1988), daughter of Francesco Chiesa , qualified in childcare, writer
  • Leonardo Conti (1900–1945), German-Swiss doctor, Reichsärzteführer

1901 to 1925

  • Giovanni Regazzoni (January 19, 1901 - October 13, 1970), journalist for the Giornale del Popolo , director of the newspapers Popolo e Libertà and Corriere del Ticino
  • Konrad von Schubert (1901–1973), German ambassador
  • Elsa Barberis (June 7, 1902 - April 4, 1991), President of the Gruppo Abbigliamento dal Comitato Cantonale della SAFFA
  • Jenny Losinger-Ferri (1902–1993), painter, draftsman and graphic artist
  • Demetrio Balestra (January 17, 1902 - June 26, 1988), lawyer, Grand Councilor in Ticino
  • Carlo Cotti (June 27, 1903 - July 10, 1980), painter
Romano Amerio
  • Waldo Riva (1905–1987), lawyer, notary and politician
  • Francesco Vicari (January 20, 1905; † August 18, 1929 in Bioggio ), from Caslano , organist of the collegiate church of Santi Giovanni e Provino in Agno TI
  • Romano Amerio (1905–1997), philosopher, theologian, lecturer
  • Rodolfo Olgiati (1905–1986), educator
  • Franco Barberis (1905–1992 in Locarno ), graphic artist, draftsman
  • Enrico Bignami (1905–1993 in Lausanne ), commissioner of the ICRC
  • Giovanni de Micheli (1906–1972), painter
  • Guido Vicari (1906–1998), painter and piano maker
  • Sergio Casartelli (1907–1971), painter and graphic artist
  • Mario Ribola (1908–1948), painter
  • Elsie Attenhofer (1909–1999 in Bassersdorf ), actress, writer
  • Margherita Camenzind (1909–1979), painter
  • Hans Ulrich Zellweger (1909–1990 in Iowa City ), Swiss-American pediatrician
  • Alvaro Contadini (March 31, 1910 - May 31, 1970), violinist, he studied cello under Biaggi; Member with Giacomo Rota and M. Sanvido of the Contadini Orchestra. He was also a bass player and archivist
  • Brenno Galli (September 26, 1910; † August 20, 1978), politician, Ticino Grand Councilor, State Councilor, National Councilor, Colonel Brigadier of the Swiss Army
  • Luigi Bellasi (1911; † 1987), art collector
  • Pericle Patocchi (1911–1968), writer, translator, poet and high school teacher
  • Vincenzo Vicari (1911–2007), photographer, teacher at the photography school in Lugano-Trevano <
  • Eugénie Mousny (1911–2011), spokeswoman for Radio Monte Ceneri and the youngest radio voice in Europe
  • Lauro Amadò (1912–1971), businessman, football player for the Swiss national team
  • Marco Sanvido (born December 28, 1912 - † July 13, 1999 in Canobbio ), musician
  • Fausto Casserini (1913–1985), painter and sculptor
  • Mario De Signori (April 24, 1913; † November 5, 1957 in Zurich), violinist, he studied under Cesare Bertoni and in Krefeld ; Diploma from the Accademia Filarmonica of Bologna ; Member of the Orchestra della Svizzera italiana RSI and the Trio di Lugano
  • Alberto Camenzind (1914–2004), architect, lecturer at the ETH Zurich
  • Agostino Bernasconi (1914–1951), printer, politician and Ticino State Councilor
Mario Comensoli in his studio (Photo Sonya Robbiani)
  • Leone Viviani (1915; † 1997), politician, anti-fascist punished in Italy, legionnaire in the Légion étrangère
  • Carla Badaracco (March 26, 1915 - April 2, 2018), pianist, diploma at the Conservatorio di Milano (1933), she taught piano and theory in Lugano for 40 years
  • Alberto Vicari (1915-2014), musician, he studied cello at the Conservatory of Milan (diploma 1940)
  • Ezio Contadini (September 10, 1915 - October 26, 1971), he studied violin under Cesare Bertoni. He played with his brother Alvaro in the Contadini Orchestra. He later became a jazz trumpet player. 1938 member of the Bosshard Orchestra
  • Bruno Engler (December 4, 1915; † March 23, 2001 in Banff (Alberta) ), a Swiss mountaineer, alpine guide, photographer
  • Guido Solari (October 19, 1916; † August 24, 2006), Doctor of Law, Director of the Federal Office for Foreigners' Questions
  • Ferruccio Pelli (1916–1995), lawyer and politician, mayor of Lugano, Colonel Brigadier in the Swiss Army
  • Bruno Morenzoni (1917–1991 in Cassarate ), painter, sculptor
  • Luciano Moroni Stampa (* 1918–1992), researcher and editor of the Codex palaeograficus Helvetiae subalpinae. (1957)
  • Sylva Galli (1919–1943), painter, landscape painter
  • Carla Balmelli (April 12, 1919 - July 18, 2006 in Montagnola), founder of the Associazione Ticinese della Terza Età (ATTE)
  • Flavio Ambrosetti (1919–2012), jazz musician and machine manufacturer
  • Raimondo Rezzonico (February 22, 1920 - October 4, 2001), reporter, publisher, co-founder and President of the Locarno Film Festival , Grand Officer of the Order of Merit of the Italian Republic
  • Pietro Salati (March 10, 1920–1975), painter and graphic artist
  • Vinicio Beretta (April 3, 1920 † April 2, 1972), film critic, co-founder of the Locarno International Film Festival
  • Ugo Gianella (November 26, 1920 - October 26, 1972), pharmacist, Lugano City Council, National Councilor , President of Lepontia cantonale
  • Mario Agliati (January 29, 1922–2011), historian, journalist, writer, painter
  • Mario Comensoli (April 15, 1922–1993), painter
  • Giuseppe (Peppo) Brivio (1923–2016), architect and professor at the School of Architecture at the University of Geneva
  • Adam Keel (1924-2018), painter
  • Bruno Amaducci (1925–2019), conductor and musician
  • Rolando Forni (January 14, 1925 - March 26, 2017 in Lausanne ), lawyer and notary, federal judge
  • Franco Marazzi (November 4, 1925 - September 21, 2014), son of Americo Marazzi , television reporter and director of television in Italian-speaking Switzerland; acted as its program manager and first director

1926 to 1950

Duilio Arigoni (2002)
Tito Tettamanti (2013)
Cornelio Sommaruga
Anna Felder December 2009
Sergio Albeverio
Clay Regazzoni in Zandvoort 1971
Attilio Bignasca (2007)
Christian Giordano (2008)
  • Giovanni Lombardi (1926-2017), civil engineer
  • Roberto Moccetti (1926–2004), Swiss civil engineer and instruction officer, corps commander of Mountain Army Corps 3
  • Sergio Mantegazza (1927), tour operator, founder of the Monarch charter airline company
  • Giancarlo Rossi (1927–2013), architect
  • Sergio Salvioni (1927–2017), lawyer and politician, Ticino Grand Councilor, National Councilor and
  • Federico Spiess (May 24, 1927), philologist, director of the Vocabolario dei dialetti della Svizzera italiana
  • Ugo Sadis (1927–2017), engineer and politician, Ticino State Councilor
  • Piera Rolandi (1927; † 2011 in Pomarance ), a Swiss journalist
  • Duilio Arigoni (1928–2020), from Gentilino , chemist, honorary citizen of Paradiso TI
  • Franco Masoni (July 5, 1928), lawyer and notary, Municipal Council of Lugano, Ticino Grand Council , National Council and Council of States
  • Geo Mantegazza (November 12, 1928), real estate entrepreneur, President of the Lugano Hockey Club
  • Bodo von Alvensleben (1929; † 2013 in Geneva ), a German actor, hotel entrepreneur
  • Emilio Conrad (September 4, 1929; † November 20, 2015), priest in the Cathedral of San Lorenzo (Lugano) , missionary in Barranquilla (Colombia); Director of the Caritas diocesana
  • Carlo Maspoli (1930; February 11, 2019), physiotherapist, heraldist and author, specialist in Visconti-Sforza heraldry. His publications include the Stemmario Carpani and the Stemmario Trivulziano
  • Gianni Metalli (1930–2006), painter, graphic artist, etcher
  • Tito Tettamanti (1930), lawyer, politician, Ticino State Councilor, entrepreneur and financier
  • Alessandro Lepori (September 14, 1930– October 31, 2014), son of the Federal Councilor Giuseppe Lepori , mathematician at the University of Zurich , lecturer at the Lyceum of Lugano
  • Nilla Six (1932–2006 in Locarno), wood cutter, illustrator, drawing teacher
  • Cornelio Sommaruga (1932), State Secretary for Foreign Trade, President of the ICRC, 1987–1999
  • Carla Bossi-Caroni (1933-27 February 1989), President of the Federazione ticinese delle Società Femminili
  • Riccardo Bertoni (1933–2003), film producer, founder of the Navarro Bertoni Casting Company
  • Fabio Muggiasca (1933–2003), doctor, scientist, poet
  • Franco Pessina (1933), architect
  • Gian Mario Pagani (June 30, 1933), lawyer and notary, Ticino Grand Councilor, National Councilor
  • Eros Costantini (1933 in Brissago – 25 March 2011 in Lugano), journalist for the Corriere del Ticino newspaper and the RSI
  • Giuseppe Curonici (August 8, 1934), critic, art historian, writer
  • Pietro Martinelli (1934), civil engineer and politician, Ticino State Councilor
  • Marco Blaser (May 6, 1935), from Langnau im Emmental , reporter for Radio Monte Ceneri, Radio Beromünster , Radio Sottens and Radio Televisione della Svizzera Italiana, regional director of the Radiotelevisione svizzera di lingua italiana
  • Pietro Balestra (1935–2005), economist
  • Davide Enderlin called Didi (May 22, 1936– February 19, 2013), lawyer, politician, Lugano municipal council
  • Anna Felder (1937), writer
  • Fausto Sassi (1938), film director
  • Giovanni Colombo (1938-19 February in Bigorio ), lawyer and notary, former mayor of Sala Capriasca
  • Anna Peverelli (June 19, 1938), singer, she studied under Arnaldo Filipello and sang in the radio orchestra of Lugano
  • Lauro Bettelini (August 27, 1938 in Caslano; April 7, 2015 in Lugano), journalist, writer
  • Romana Pezzani (March 6, 1939), violinist, she studied under Cesare Bertoni; she played in the Collegium Musicum Zurich (CMZ) and with the chamber musicians Zurich. In 1982 she played Norbert Moret's Doppio concerto with Luciano Pezzani (Tonhalle ZH)
  • Fausto Tenzi (April 1, 1939), tenor, opera singer
  • Sergio Albeverio (1939), physicist and mathematician
  • Clay Regazzoni (1939–2006), racing car driver
  • Mascia Cantoni (1940?), Journalist, director
  • Giorgio Conti (1941), secondary school teacher, deputy director of the Scuola media of Lugano, genealogist, author
  • Marco Bernasconi (1941?), Until 1990 director of the Amministrazione Cantonale Contribuzioni, lecturer at the Università della Svizzera italiana , journalist.
  • Sergio Michels (* 1941), graphic artist
  • Franco Ambrosetti (1941), economist, industrialist and jazz musician
  • Gianfranco Domenighetti (April 13, 1942– November 17, 2017 in Locarno), economist and sociologist, professor at the universities of Italian-speaking Switzerland, Lausanne and Geneva; Head of the Health Department of the Canton of Ticino, author
  • Angelo Paparelli (October 2, 1942– March 21, 2016 in Sorengo), architect, politician ( Lega dei Ticinesi ), Ticino Councilor
  • Paolo Bernasconi (April 25, 1943), lawyer, lecturer at the University of St. Gallen , April 2013 Doctorate Honoris Causa at the University of Zurich , since May 2014 President of the Board of Ethics and Compliance Switzerland (ECS) in Bern, since June 2014 Member of STEP, The Society of Trust and Estate Practitioners Limited.
  • Gilberto Isella (June 25, 1943), high school teacher, poet, literary critic
  • Claudio Generali (January 17, 1943; † May 19, 2017 in Gentilino ), from Giornico , economist at the University of Geneva , bank director ( Banca del Gottardo ), politician ( FDP ), Ticino State Council, Vice-President of SRG SSR idée suisse , former President of Associazione bancaria ticinese and President of CORSI
  • Giovanni Cansani (January 17, 1943– July 29, 2013), from Cadro , secondary school teacher, politician ( SP ), member of the municipal administration of the city of Lugano, benefactor in Chad and in Kelambakkan ( Madras ), author post Mortem: Il mercante di galline. Fontana Edizioni, Pregassona 2016.
  • Francesco «Franco» Ballabio (1943–2004), lawyer, politician; Mayor of Pregassona , Commander-in-Chief of the Police of the Canton of Ticino, General of the Swiss Army
  • Rocco Filippini (September 7, 1943), musician, cellist lives in Locarno ; he teaches cello at the Conservatory of Milan
  • Giorgio Besomi (September 3, 1943– May 8, 2005), studies at the Lyceum of Lugano, engineer at the ETH Zurich , secondary school lecturer in Lugano, medical studies at the University of Insubrien , doctor at the Ente Ospedaliero Cantonale (OEC) (Ospedale Civico) in Lugano
  • Rocco Bonzanigo (1943), studies at the University of Geneva and University of British Columbia , lawyer and notary, conductor of the Studio Bolla Bonzanigo & Associati in Lugano, doctor of law.
  • Attilio Bignasca (1943–2020), politician, Ticino Grand Council (Lega dei Ticinesi), National Council
  • Pierluigi Alberti (December 15, 1943) (town of Davesco-Soragno ), painter, draftsman, restorer
  • Luciano Pezzani (March 2, 1944), cellist, he studied under Mauro Poggio, 1964 diploma at the Conservatory of Milan, 1962–1970 he played in the Orchestra della Radio della Svizzera italiana RSI
  • Giorgio Bernasconi (July 1, 1944), musician, conductor, he studied at the Conservatorio di Milano and conducts the Accademia Strumentale Italiana in Parma
  • Pier Giorgio Gerosa (1945), lecturer at the École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Strasbourg and at the ETH Lausanne , publicist
  • Giorgio Giudici (1945), from Giornico , architect, politician, mayor of Lugano
  • Francesco Giambonini (April 19, 1945– March 15, 2011), from Gandria , doctorate from the University of Friborg , lecturer in Italian literature at the Lugano Lyceum, author, literary critic
  • Giuliano Bignasca (1945–2013), building contractor, publisher and politician
  • Christian Giordano (1945–2018), social scientist
  • Fausto "Gerri" Beretta-Piccoli (1946), politician
  • Dante Brenna (January 14, 1946), guitarist , student of Andrés Segovia , guitar expert in the exams of the Geneva , Lausanne and Sion conservatories
  • Raffaello Somazzi (1946), painter, draftsman, sculptor
  • Roberto Brocco (1946), painter, poet, philosopher
  • Dario Mueller (July 12, 1946), pianist, he studied under Carla Badaracco and Ilonka Decker-Küszler in Milan, graduated from the Zurich University of Music under Jürg von Vintschger; Music producer at the Radiotelevisione Svizzera
  • Ruggero Pezzani (July 14, 1946), violinist, studied under Cesare Bertoni. 1967 diploma at the Conservatory of Milan; since 1969 he played in the Orchestra della Radio della Svizzera italiana RSI; In 1974 he founded the Quartetto Jaros
  • Saskia Filippini (August 5, 1946), violinist; she studied under Charles Eskenazy and Laurent Jaques in Lugano and at the Geneva Conservatory under Corrado Romano; (Diploma and Prize Ferney 1968) and 1969 Brolliet Prize
  • Roberto Brocco (September 15, 1946), painter, poet, philosopher, lecturer
  • Chiara Banchini (1946), violinist and conductor
  • Uberto Ortelli (Jimmy) (1947), painter, set painter
  • Antonio Lüönd (1947), painter, draftsman
  • Manuela Generali (1948), painter
  • Giorgio Moroni Stampa (1948), lawyer, governor of the Order of the Knights of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem
  • Giosanna Crivelli (January 25, 1949 in Balerna? - November 21, 2017 in Sorengo), from Balerna , photographer lived in Collina d'Oro
  • Roberto Bianchi (1949–1993), high school teacher, historian, author: Il Ticino politico contemporaneo, 1921–1975. , Armando Dadò Editore, Locarno 1989
  • Marie Hélène Rondi-Gay des Combes (June 28, 1949– May 20, 2016), daughter of Louis Gay des Combes; she studied literature, she was a writer, she lived in Comano
  • Bruno Balmelli (1949), baritone, opera singer in Regensburg
  • Ruth Widmer (1950), draftsman, etcher and painter
  • Loris Kessel (April 1, 1950–2010), racing car driver
  • Zeno Gianola (June 18, 1950), choir conductor, he studied and piano and accordion; since 1979 he has conducted the Filarmonica Medio Vedeggio
  • Luciano Rigolini (August 2, 1950), photographer, film producer
  • Matteo Bellinelli (December 10, 1950), documentary filmmaker and director

1951 to 1975

Fulvio Pelli
Rocco Cattaneo
Mauro-Giuseppe Lepori - Varese, Italy, 2015
Sergio Ermotti (2012)
Daniele Finzi Pasca, 2014
Hardy Krüger junior at the Berlinale 2011
Daniele Ganser (2018)
Adriana Zartl in Dancer Against Cancer (2010)
Rubens Bertogliati (2012)
Fabrice Ehret (2010)
Raffaele Sannitz
  • Fulvio Pelli (January 26, 1951), lawyer, politician
  • Fiorenza Casanova (July 3, 1951), photographer, draftsman, mosaic worker
  • Ivo Soldini (October 19, 1951), sculptor
  • Nadia Sabbioni (1952), painter, sculptor
  • Sergio Magistri (1953), President and CEO of InVision
  • Armando Boneff (1953), graphic artist, politician, Grand Councilor in Ticino
  • Adriano Pitschen (July 13, 1953) (Bürgerort Sent GR ), painter, draftsman
  • Lorenzo Pagnamenta (1953), architect, painter
  • Paolo PAM Mazzucchelli (born January 27, 1954), painter, engraver, performer, draftsman
  • Angelo Jelmini (February 14, 1955), lawyer, politician ( Christian Democratic People's Party ) (CVP), member of the municipality of Lugano
  • Valentino Prinz (April 23, 1955), painter, draftsman, photographer
  • Matteo Emery (born June 15, 1955), painter, draftsman
  • Claudio Sulser (October 8, 1955), former football player, doctor
  • Pio Bordoni (1956-2005), politician
  • Renzo Hildebrand (February 24, 1956–2002), sculptor, goldsmith
  • Pio Bordoni (March 5, 1956; † December 30, 2005 in Zurich), (place of origin Gandria), founder of the Conservatorio Internazionale Scienze Audiovisive (CISA), politician, municipal council of Lugano, 2002 president of the Lega dei Ticinesi
  • Jean Soldini (March 13, 1956), philosopher, art historian, poet
  • Mauro Ghisletta (25 August 1956), trumpet player, he studied under H. Hunger in Lugano and under H. Adelbrecht at the Zurich Conservatory; first prize of the Concorso internazionale of Ancona ; he founded the Classic Wind Ensemble
  • Delio Monti (1957), draftsman, stage painter
  • Diego Fasolis (April 19, 1958), organist, pianist, choir conductor and composer
  • Michele Rino Amadò (April 29, 1958), philosopher, writer
  • Dina Moretti Regazzi (June 20, 1958), painter, draftsman
  • Marina Masoni (1958), lawyer, attorney, politician, State Councilor
  • Rocco Cattaneo (December 6, 1958), politician, entrepreneur
  • Mauro-Giuseppe Lepori (March 18, 1959), Abbot General of the Cistercians
  • Marco Borradori (June 6, 1959), politician
  • Sergio Ermotti (May 11, 1960), bank manager, CEO of UBS
  • Maurizio Trabattoni (1960), painter
  • Raffaella Castagnola Rossini (April 16, 1960), graduated from the University of Florence , PhD in Italian literature, philologist, literary scholar, director of the Divisione della cultura e degli studi universitari
  • Andrea Gabutti (1961), painter, draftsman
  • Maurizio Bionda (May 28, 1961), jazz saxophonist, attended the jazz seminars in Siena ; then in Geneva he studied under Maurice Magnoni; He teaches at the AMR in Geneva and at the Ecole de jazz et musique actuelle in Lausanne
  • Raoul Ghisletta (May 29, 1961), Syndicalist and Secretary (VPOD), Politician (SP), Lugano City Council, Ticino Grand Council
  • Stefano Jermini (1961), concept artist, happening
  • Francesca Bordoni (July 28, 1963), entrepreneur, politician, Ticino councilor
  • Giovanna Masoni Brenni (December 7, 1963), lawyer, politician, Luano City Council
  • Claudia Bosia Volkmer (February 19, 1962), lecturer, politician, Ticino Grand Councilor
  • Daniele Finzi Pasca (January 10, 1964), playwright, director, clown, choreographer
  • Mauro Gianetti (March 16, 1964), former Swiss professional cyclist
  • Roberto Badaracco (May 21, 1965), lawyer, politician, member of the municipal administration of Lugano, Ticino Grand Councilor
  • Claudia Quadri (1965), journalist, writer
  • Chiara Orelli Vassere (June 26, 1965), politician
  • Wolfgang Marx (December 6, 1965), German SPD politician and a member of the Hamburg Parliament
  • Michele Foletti (April 21, 1966), politician, member of the municipal administration of Lugano, Ticino Grand Councilor
  • Fabio Di Càsola (1967), clarinetist
  • Hardy Krüger junior (1968), German actor
  • Pierre Lepori (1968), theater and literary scholar, journalist and writer
  • Katia Bassanini (1969-2010), body art, photographer
  • Sibilla Altepost (1970), painter, sculptor
  • Laura Solari (* 1971), sculptor, photographer, screen printer
  • Antonio Esposito (1972), Swiss-Italian football player
  • Daniele Ganser (1972), historian and publicist
  • Cristina Poretti (1972), photographer, video
  • Silvan Zingg (1973), boogie-woogie, blues and jazz pianist
  • Veronica Tanzi (February 22, 1975), photographer
  • Prisca Agustoni (May 20, 1975), writer, poet
  • Adriana Zartl (September 14, 1975), Austrian television presenter, actress and dancer
  • Giovanna Viscardi (September 17, 1975), lawyer, politician, City Council of Lugano, Ticino Grand Councilor

From 1976

  • Tommaso Soldini (* 1976), writer, poet
  • Davide Cascio (born May 1, 1976), painter, sculptor
  • Luca Frei (born September 12, 1976), photographer
  • Matteo Pelli (* 1978), writer
  • Rubens Bertogliati (born May 9, 1979), racing cyclist
  • Fabrice Ehret (born September 28, 1979), French football player
  • Germano Vailati (born August 30, 1980), football goalkeeper
  • Christian Rebecchi (born December 20, 1980), painter, sculptor street artist
  • Yari Bernasconi (* 1982), doctorate in literature at the University of Friborg (Switzerland) with a thesis on Giorgio Orelli , poet, literary critic
  • Alberto Regazzoni (born May 4, 1983), football player
  • Raffaele Sannitz (born May 18, 1983), ice hockey player
  • Simona Elena Crivelli (* 1984)
  • Aglaja Elena Amadò (born February 25, 1985), actress
  • Elly Schlein (born May 4, 1985), Italian politician of the Partito Democratico
  • Maristella Patuzzi (* 1987), violinist, politician, Ticino Grand Councilor
  • Dominique Stark (* 1988), racing cyclist
  • Tito Tarchini (born November 5, 1989), football player
  • Mario Gavranović (born November 24, 1989), football player
  • Alex Fontana (* 1992), Swiss racing car driver

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