Francesco Peparelli
Francesco Peparelli (died 1641) was an Italian architect during the 17th century. He designed the Palazzo Valentini and contributed to the design of Santa Maria in Traspontina. Peparelli taught and later collaborated with Giovan Antonio de' Rossi.
Works
- Convent and monastery of Santa Maria in Campo Marzio
- Hospice of San Girolamo della Carità
- Palazzo Cardelli (1630)
- Palazzo Cerri (1627)
- Palazzo Del Bufalo Cancellieri
- Palazzo Del Ferraioli (1627)
- Palazzo del Monte di Pietà (expansion, with Carlo Maderno and Francesco Borromini), c.1639
- Palazzo Valentini
- Palazzo Santacroce, and its Nymphaeum of the birth of Venus, Regola (1630–40)
- Santa Brigida a Campo de' Fiori
- Santa Maria delle Vergini, later S. Rita da Cascia
- Santa Maria in Traspontina
- San Salvatore in Campo (1639–40) - commissioned by cardinal Francesco Barberini
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