Corazzi, Antonio
Corazzi, Antonio (1792–1877). Italian-born, the leading C19 architect in Warsaw. He was responsible for many distinguished Neo-Classical buildings, including the Grand Theatre (1826–33), the Stock Exchange, now Polish Bank (1828–30), the Staszic Palace (1820–3), and the County Headquarters at Radom (1822–7).
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Lorentz & and Rottermund (1984)
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