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Annibale Vitellozzi (October 26, 1902, in Anghiari – September 16, 1990, in Rome) was an Italian architect, best remembered for his work on the Roma Termini railway station and the Biblioteca Nazionale Centrale di Roma.[1][2][3][4]
^Pagnotta, Giacomo (2011). Belardi, Paolo (ed.). "Annibale Vitellozzi e il complesso residenziale di Santa Maria in Campis a Foligno". Umbriasettegiorni (in Italian). L'architettura umbra del novecento (33): 37.
^Frampton, Kenneth (2021). The other modern movement : architecture, 1920-1970. New Haven. p. xvii. ISBN 9780300238891.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
^Monaco, Anna Irene Del; Riondino, Antonio; Rossi, Rossella; Vadini, Ettore (13 June 2014). L'architettura delle città n. 1-2 2013 eng. Edizioni Nuova Cultura. p. 7. ISBN 978-88-6812-301-7.
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