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Andrea Bruno
Born (1931-01-11) 11 January 1931 (age 93)
Occupationarchitect

Andrea Bruno (born 11 January 1931 in Turin) is an Italian architect who specializes in conserving historic sites and museums.

Biography

Bruno completed his studies at the Architectural Faculty of the Istituto tecnico in Turin in 1956. He specialized in the field of architectural conservation of historic buildings, museums and public sites. Among the projects led by Bruno are the Castle of Rivoli,[1] Bagrati Cathedral, the Museum of Modern Art in Rivoli, the Faculty of Economics at the University of Turin, the Brigittines Theatre in Belgium and Château de Lichtenberg in France.

Bruno has been a consultant for UNESCO since 1974 in several missions in the Middle East and in Europe.[2]

Exhibitions

Works

Publications

References

  1. ^ "Castello di Rivoli - Renovation".
  2. ^ "Andrea Bruno - UNESCO".
  3. ^ "Maa-Palaiokastro Museum, Cyprus Department of Antiquities".