Bernardo da Venezia

Bernardo da Venezia was an Italian architect and sculptor of the Renaissance.

Active in Lombardy as an architect, stonemason and wood carver, at the end of the fourteenth century and the beginning of the fifteenth.

He was commissioned by Gian Galeazzo Visconti to build the Certosa di Pavia.

The name is mentioned for the first time in Pavia in documents of October 8, 1391, in the service of Duke Gian Galeazzo Visconti, and that the Italian requests it.

Although there are no more precise documents, he was then probably building the castle of Pavia, where there are some similarities with the Gothic architecture of Venice.,[1] especially in the four-arched loggia and the trefoil arches of the inner courtyard, with terracotta decorations and openwork.

Santa Maria del Carmine