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Tommaso Mattei (Rome, 24 December 1652 - May 10 1726) was a 17th-century Italian architect. He was a pupil of Gianlorenzo Bernini and Carlo Rainaldi. Among his designs are the 1693 "capella nuova del miracolo" at the basilica di S. Cristina (this chapel was built to house the Corporal of Bolsena[1]) and the cappella Montioni in Santa Maria in Montesanto, Rome in 1687. He has also restored many ancient buildings, including the Santa Maria in Domnica in 1726 which was one of his last works. He was buried in San Giuseppe a Capo le Case, Rome.

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dbo:abstract Tommaso Mattei (Rome, 24 December 1652 - May 10 1726) was a 17th-century Italian architect. He was a pupil of Gianlorenzo Bernini and Carlo Rainaldi. Among his designs are the 1693 "capella nuova del miracolo" at the basilica di S. Cristina (this chapel was built to house the Corporal of Bolsena[1]) and the cappella Montioni in Santa Maria in Montesanto, Rome in 1687. He has also restored many ancient buildings, including the Santa Maria in Domnica in 1726 which was one of his last works. He was buried in San Giuseppe a Capo le Case, Rome. (en) Tommaso Mattei (Roma, 24 dicembre 1652 – Roma, 10 maggio 1726) è stato un architetto italiano. Allievo di Carlo Fontana e di Carlo Rainaldi, fu attivo nel periodo dell'arte barocca a Roma e nei centri limitrofi, realizzando numerose opere sia per conto di famiglie nobili romane, sia per conto di ordini religiosi. (it) Tommaso Mattei, född 24 december 1652 i Rom, död där 10 maj 1726, var en italiensk arkitekt, verksam i barockens Rom. Han var elev till Carlo Fontana och senare Carlo Rainaldi. (sv)
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rdfs:comment Tommaso Mattei (Rome, 24 December 1652 - May 10 1726) was a 17th-century Italian architect. He was a pupil of Gianlorenzo Bernini and Carlo Rainaldi. Among his designs are the 1693 "capella nuova del miracolo" at the basilica di S. Cristina (this chapel was built to house the Corporal of Bolsena[1]) and the cappella Montioni in Santa Maria in Montesanto, Rome in 1687. He has also restored many ancient buildings, including the Santa Maria in Domnica in 1726 which was one of his last works. He was buried in San Giuseppe a Capo le Case, Rome. (en) Tommaso Mattei (Roma, 24 dicembre 1652 – Roma, 10 maggio 1726) è stato un architetto italiano. Allievo di Carlo Fontana e di Carlo Rainaldi, fu attivo nel periodo dell'arte barocca a Roma e nei centri limitrofi, realizzando numerose opere sia per conto di famiglie nobili romane, sia per conto di ordini religiosi. (it) Tommaso Mattei, född 24 december 1652 i Rom, död där 10 maj 1726, var en italiensk arkitekt, verksam i barockens Rom. Han var elev till Carlo Fontana och senare Carlo Rainaldi. (sv)
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