The Palazzo del Monte di Pietà in Messina, which was designed by Masuccio in 1616, before (top) and after (bottom) the earthquake of 1908
Natale Masuccio (between 1561 and 1568 – August 1619), also known as Mesuccio or Tomasucci, was an Italian architect and Jesuit. He is regarded as one of the most important architects in Sicily during the transition between Mannerism and Baroque.
NataleMasuccio (between 1561 and 1568 – August 1619), also known as Mesuccio or Tomasucci, was an Italian architect and Jesuit. He is regarded as one...
the 13th century Masuccio Salernitano, Italian poet Masuccio Segondo, Italian architect of the 14th century period NataleMasuccio, Italian architect...
which had also been dedicated to St. Agatha. The façade was created by NataleMasuccio, and is decorated with frameworks on a light coloured background. It...
An additional Sicilian interpreter of Mannerist architecture was NataleMasuccio (designer of buildings such as Messina's Monte di Pietà, whose typical...
routines included choir practice and prayers several times a day. NataleMasuccio George Sagnani Giovanni Francesco Abela (possibly) Joseph Demarco (possibly)...