Carlo Promis
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Carlo Promis (born 1808; died 1873 at Turin, Italy) was an Italian architect and architectural historian and a proponent of Ecclecticism.
Promis earned his degree in architecture at Turin i 1828 and subsequently worked in Rome alongside leaders in the field of ancient architectural history, including Carlo Fea, Luigi Canina, and Antonio Nibby. He studied ancient sites, including Alba Fucens, and carried out new projects in Turin.
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- Politecnico di Torino[1]