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Giovanni Simonetti (1652 – 4 November 1716) was a Swiss architect, builder, and plasterer who was involved in the design of the Jerusalem Church in Berlin. He constructed the Neue Kirche from 1701 to 1708.[1][2] He also plastered the stucco ceiling at the Alte Handelsbörse in Leipzig.