Antonio da Sangallo the Younger

Italian architect, designed Apostolic Palace

Antonio da Sangallo the Younger - Artists & Creatives born April 12th, 1484
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An influential architect and military engineer, this individual played a significant role in the architectural landscape of Renaissance Italy. Active during the early 16th century, contributions included work on extensive projects in Rome. The design of the Apostolic Palace at the Vatican stands as a testament to architectural innovation during this era. Collaborations with prominent figures, including Pope Julius II and Michelangelo, shaped many foundational structures. His career was marked by a unique blend of artistry and functionality, aligning military and civil architectural needs.

Designed the Apostolic Palace in Vatican City

Contributed to the construction of St. Peter's Basilica

Involved in fortification designs for various cities

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