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Rosario Gagliardi

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As the Sicilian baroque style evolved so too did the accomplishment of his work. The Church of San Giorgio is thought to be the prototype for all the other churches in the region.
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Church of San Giorgio, Ragusa. Designed in 1738 by Rosario Gagliardi, it is approached by huge staircase of some 250 steps
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Boscarino, Salvatore (1996). "Rosario Gagliardi e l'architettura in Sicilia nella prima metΓ  del Settecento".
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Gagliardi was also responsible for numerous other churches and
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