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  1. Ulisse Stacchini (July 3, 1871 – 1947) was an Italian architect. He was born in Florence and studied in Milan and died in Sanremo . His major works include the Milan Central Station and Stadio Giuseppe Meazza .

  2. Ulisse Stacchini, the architect who designed two of Milan's most famous 20th century landmarks, was born on this day in 1871 in Florence. A champion of Liberty style Art Nouveau designs, Stacchini's defining work was the gargantuan Stazione di Milano Centrale - the city's main railway terminal.

  3. Ulisse Stacchini. Ulisse Stacchini (Firenze, 3 luglio 1871 – Sanremo, 5 gennaio 1947) è stato un architetto italiano. Tra le opere per le quali è più conosciuto figurano la stazione Centrale e lo stadio Meazza, entrambi a Milano.

  4. May 28, 2016 · May 28, 2016. The Stadio Giuseppe Meazza or the San Siro Stadium in Milan was originally designed by architect Stacchini and engineer Cugini in 1925 based on an Anglo-Saxon model. The structure was made up of four back straight bleachers, one of which was partially covered, and could contain up to 35,000 spectators.

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  5. Aug 5, 2023 · The first San Siro could accommodate 35-40k fans and was built in just over 13 months in a classic English-style. The engineer Alberto Cugini and, above all, the architect Ulisse Stacchini were the men beyond the design: faithful to Art Nouveau style, Stacchini was responsible for the Liberty-styled design of various residential buildings in Milan.

  6. Aug 14, 2023 · Originally designed by architect Ulisse Stacchini in the 1920s, the stadium has been expanded and renovated several times, with engineers Armando Ronca and Ferruccio Calzolari adding the ...

  7. Works around Ulisse Stacchini in the CCBMN catalogue are at the library. Consult the catalog. Notice ID : 106547 . Updated date : September 26th, 2022.

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