Camillo Count Marcolini-Ferretti (2 April 1739 in Fano – 10 July 1814 in Prague) was a minister and general director of the fine arts for the Electorate, later Kingdom of Saxony.
Born into the Marcolini family, an old Italian nobility, Camillo was the son of Pietro Paolo Marcolini (1689–1758), Doctor of Theology and Philosophy in the service of Pope Clement XI, and his wife, Antonia Ferretti.
Camillo founded the zoological garden and horse breeding in Annaburg in 1792.
They had issue, including:[2] He died in 1814 in his exile in Prague, at the age of 75.
Camillo's insignia from 1775 and 1814 was the crossed swords with a star.