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Camillo Morigia (15 September 1743, Ravenna - 16 January 1795, Ravenna[1]) was a north-Italian neo-classical architect. He is most notable for his designs for the Tomb of Dante and the facade of Santa Maria in Porto Basilica, both in his home-town of Ravenna.[2]
Count Camillo Moriggia | |
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Count and Patrician of Ravenna | |
Predecessor | Giovan Battista Moriggia |
Born | 15 September 1743 Ravenna |
Died | 16 January 1795 Ravenna |
Noble family | Moriggia |
Father | Count Giovan Battista Moriggia |
Mother | Countess Laura Monaldini |