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Francesco Sabatini

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in 1760, where he was positioned above the most outstanding Spanish architects of the time. He was appointed as Great Master of Royal Works, with the rank of
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His talent as an architect and the king's support king resulted in many commissions and professional recognition. He was promoted to
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Casa de los Secretarios de Estado y del Despacho, also known as the Palace of the Marquess de Grimaldi and Palace of Godoy (1776).
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This article is about the Italian architect. Not to be confused with Italian linguist Francesco Sabatini (born 1931).
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system of Madrid, which was paved with stones and cleaned (1761–1765) for the urban reform of the city of Madrid.
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at the Engineers Corps, simultaneously designated also as an honorary academician of the
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had initiated (1776–1781) during the reign of Ferdinand VI (at the present time the
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Change of the direction of the main stairs of the Royal Palace by desire of
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in the Alcala Street (1761–1769), present seat of the Ministry of Property.
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Prolongation of the Southeastern wing of the Royal Palace begins (1772).
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Furthermore, Sabatini was responsible for building the Arms Factory of
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of the Engineers Corps, was granted the degree of Knight of the
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Continuation of the works of the General Hospital that
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tradition, but he was not inspired fundamentally by
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was when he participated in the construction of the
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Index


Goya

Convent of San Pascual
Aranjuez

Royal Customs House

Puerta de Alcalá
architect
Palermo
architecture
Rome
Spanish monarchy
Palace of Caserta
Naples
Charles III of Spain
Madrid
lieutenant colonel
Academia Real de Bellas Artes de San Fernando
neoclassical
ancient Greece
Renaissance architecture
lieutenant general
Order of Santiago
Sabatini Gardens
Royal Palace of Madrid
stables
Toledo
Walloon Guards

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