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Francesco Peverelli

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Bust of Peverelli, Brera Gallery, Milan

Francesco Peverelli (1789 – 1854) was an Italian architect, active in Lombardy in a Neoclassical style.

He was a pupil of Luigi Cagnola, and helped complete, with Francesco Londonio the Younger, the Arco della Pace in Milan,[1] after Cagnola's death in 1833. He also completed Cagnola's eclectic house: Villa La Rotonda.

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