Gasparo Antonio Turbini (December 16, 1728 - 1802)[1] was an Italian architect and Jesuit priest, mainly active in a Neoclassical-style in the Province of Brescia, Italy.
Gasparo was born to a Marcantonio Turbini (died 1756) from Lugano in Switzerland.
Among his works were the Palaces in Brescia of Conti Soardi, of Luzzaghi, and of Conte Cesare Provaglio.
Marcantonio designed the entry staircase of the Casa Fenaroli and Villa or Palazzo Conti Lechi a Montirone.
He was a polymath and presented dissertations on varied subjects at the Libreria Pubblica Quiriniana of Brescia, including talks on Roman Baths, and on ancient and modern theater construction, and on the construction of ovens to dry grains.