Bernardo Poncini
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Bernardo Poncini (1814-1874) was a Swiss architect and sculptor. He is notable for his work in Uruguay and Argentina in the mid 19th century.[1]
Born in Ticino, he studied in Milan, at the Brera Academy.
He was active in Montevideo from 1857 till 1863, taking part in several important works:
- Cathedral of Montevideo (refurbishing, 1858)
- Independence Square, adding Doric orders (1860)
- Central Cemetery of Montevideo, rotunda (1859-1863)
- Maciel Hospital, wing facing Guaraní Street, respecting the Neoclassical style of José Toribio (1859).
In Argentina he was active in Gualeguaychú, Entre Ríos, building its cathedral.
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