Fontana, DOMENICO, an eminent engineer and architect, born in 1543 at Mili, on Lake Como. He became the papal architect in Rome, and was employed on many important public works, including the Lateran Palace and the Vatican Library. After the death of Sixtus V. he was royal architect and engineer in Naples, where he died in 1607.
Fontana, DOMENICO
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