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Francesco Boffo

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Boffo (Boffa in Italian) was born in 1796 in Arosio (now Montagnola near Lugano, Ticino, Switzerland) and was apprenticed to an architect in
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building in 1826–28 as a private residence. The architect died in 1867 and he was buried in Odesa.
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in 1823. It was Boffo who conceived a 22-metre memorial column for the
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A semicircular colonnade overlooking the Odesa seaport from a cliff
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Academic staff of the Polytechnic University of Turin
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Index

Cyrillic
Cherson
Neoclassical
Odesa
Potemkin Stairs
Ticino
University of Turin
Potocki
Poland
Michael Vorontsov
Elisabeth Branicka
Neoclassical architecture
St. Petersburg
Imperial Russia
Potocki Palace
Vorontsov Palaces
Czarnomski Palace
Bershad
White House
Depaldo Stairs
Taganrog
Kagul battlefield
Londonska Hotel
The Chekhov Gymnasium (Taganrog)
Chekhov Gymnasium
The Vorontsov Palace
The Potemkin Stairs
Potemkin Stairs
A semicircular colonnade overlooking the Odesa seaport from a cliff
The Odesa City Hall

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