guarino guarini ne demek?

Camillo Guarino Guarini (17 Ocak 1624–6 Mart 1683), hayatının büyük bölümünü geçirdiği Torino'nun yanı sıra Sicilya, Fransa ve Portekiz'deki eserleriyle ünlü İtalyan mimar,12 rahip, matematikçi ve ilahiyatçı.3 Gotik mimariye hayranlığıyla tanınan Guarino'nin Torino'daki San Lorenzo (1668–87), 17. yüzyılın en iyi İtalyan saraylarından biri olarak kabul edilen Palazzo Carignano (1679-85) ve Lizbon'daki4 Santa Maria della Divina Providenza, özellikle Orta Avrupa ve Kuzey İtalya'daki Barok mimarları için önemli bir etkiye sahipti.56

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