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Francesco Antonio Zimbalo

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Francesco Antonio Zimbalo (Lecce, 1567 – Lecce, 1631) was an Italian architect.

He was a prominent architects during the Baroque period in the town of Lecce in southern Italy. He designed the three portals of the façade and the altar of San Francesco di Paola of the Basilica of Santa Croce. He was the grandfather of Giuseppe Zimbalo.[1][2]

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  1. ^ Lifestyle, Michelin Travel &. (2012). Michelin Green Guide Italy (11 ed.). Lanham: Michelin Travel & Lifestyle. ISBN 978-2-06-720848-3. OCLC 854969528.
  2. ^ Pillement, Georges (1968). Unknown Italy. Archaeological itineraries illustrated with 32 photographs by the author (1st ed.). London: Johnson Publications. ISBN 0-85307-002-4. OCLC 3483809.