Domenico Rossi (architect)

Domenico Rossi (28 December 1657 – 8 March 1737) was a Swiss-Italian architect.

[1] He was born in Morcote, Ticino, and was a pupil of Baldassarre Longhena.

Later he became the family architect of the noble Venetian houses of Dolfin, Savorgnan and Manin.

In 1701 he directed the restoration of Palazzo Dolfin and in 1709 he was commissioned the renovation of the façade of San Stae church.

In 1724 he built the Ca' Corner della Regina.

The facade of the Church of San Stae designed by Domenico Rossi
The northeast side of Santa Maria Assunta known as "I Gesuiti" and its campanile (Domenico Rossi - 1715-1728)