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'''Enrico Zuccalli''', (''Johann Heinrich Zuccalli'', * ca. 1642 in [[Roveredo]] (Switzerland), † 8 March 1724 in [[Munich]]) was a Swiss architect who worked for the [[Wittelsbach]] regents of [[Bavaria]] and [[Archbishop of Cologne|Cologne]].
'''Enrico Zuccalli''', (''Johann Heinrich Zuccalli''; ca. 1642 – 8 March 1724) was a Swiss architect who worked for the [[Wittelsbach]] regents of [[Bavaria]] and [[Archbishop of Cologne|Cologne]].


Since 1669 Zuccalli lived in Munich and became a major representant of the introduction of Italian [[baroque]] architecture in Germany. In 1673 Zucalli became chief architect of the Bavarian court as successor of [[Agostino Barelli]] and remained in office until the Austrian invasion of Bavaria in 1706.
Zuccalli was born in [[Roveredo]], Switzerland. From 1669 he lived in Munich and became a major representative of the introduction of Italian [[baroque]] architecture to Germany. In 1673 Zucalli became chief architect of the Bavarian court as successor of [[Agostino Barelli]] and remained in office until the Austrian invasion of Bavaria in 1706. He died in [[Munich]].


==Chief Works==
==Chief Works==

Revision as of 23:56, 5 February 2010

Enrico Zuccalli, (Johann Heinrich Zuccalli; ca. 1642 – 8 March 1724) was a Swiss architect who worked for the Wittelsbach regents of Bavaria and Cologne.

Zuccalli was born in Roveredo, Switzerland. From 1669 he lived in Munich and became a major representative of the introduction of Italian baroque architecture to Germany. In 1673 Zucalli became chief architect of the Bavarian court as successor of Agostino Barelli and remained in office until the Austrian invasion of Bavaria in 1706. He died in Munich.

Chief Works

Electoral Palace of Bonn