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Other names
  
Serradifalco

Name
  
Domenico Faso


Domenico Lo Faso Pietrasanta

Born
  
October 21, 1783 (
1783-10-21
)
Palermo, Kingdom of Sicily

Monuments
  
A monument in the Church of San Domenico, Palermo, Sicily A portrait in the Public Library of Palermo

Died
  
February 15, 1863, Florence, Italy

Organization
  
Duchy of Serradifalco

Domenico Antonio Lo Faso Pietrasanta (October 21, 1783, Palermo, Kingdom of Sicily – February 15 1863, Florence, Kingdom of Italy) was an Italian architect, archaeologist, and writer.

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Biography

Scholar, architect, student of archeology and architecture (mostly in Sicily), Domenico Antonio Lo Faso Pietrasanta Duke of Serradifalco, wrote several works on ancient and medieval Sicilian monuments.

He was born in Palermo during the Reign of Ferdinand III King of Sicily, to the noble House of Lo Faso, which acquired the barony and comune of Serradifalco in 1752. The first Lo Faso baron was made a Duke in 1664, and the barony became the Duchy of Serradifalco. Domenico Antonio married Enrichetta Ventimiglia on 30 December 1819. He inherited the Duchy and was invested as the Fifth Duke of Serradifalco on 8 December 1809. An avid student of Sicilian history, he studied architecture and archeology in Milan. He was elected a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1838. During the Revolution of 1848 he was Speaker of the House of Peers of the Parliament of the independent nation of Sicily and the country's Foreign Minister.

After the return of the Bourbons he was forced into exile in Florence. After the capture of the island by Garibaldi, he returned to Sicily. He was appointed President of the Commission of Antiquities and Fine Art and was called by the Senate of Savoy Kingdom of Italy. He directed excavations and restorations in the major archaeological sites in Sicily: Segesta, Selinus, Agrigento, Syracuse, Taormina and published reports for all, containing detailed tables with reliefs and paintings of high quality and still useful today. He was known throughout the field of archeology, and was called simply Serradifalco.

His portrait is preserved in the Biblioteca Comunale di Palermo (Public Library of Palermo).

In the Church of San Domenico in Palermo, a monument is dedicated to him, bearing the inscription:
Domenico Lo Faso Pietrasanta Duke of Serradifalco
promoted Sicilian arts and letters with his mind and his inheritance

Principal projects in Palermo

  • The Palace in the Royal Bourbon Forum (today Palermo's Italian Forum);
  • The plans for the Finance Building;
  • The Theatre of Music in the Bourbon Forum, in collaboration with Carlo Giachery, 1844
  • References

    Domenico Lo Faso Pietrasanta Wikipedia