Gerolamo Theodoli

Marchese Gerolamo (or Girolamo) Theodoli (1677–17 October 1766) was an Italian nobleman and architect, best known for designing the Teatro Argentina in Rome.

In the spring of 1709, at the request of Pope Clement XI, he was among the knights accompanying Frederick IV of Denmark during his visit to Rome.

He was commissioned by Pope Clement XII to manage the restoration of the Porta San Paolo.

[5] At Ciciliano, children playing with a ball hit a wall so hard that it dislodged some of the facing to reveal a fresco of the Virgin Mary.

He died in Rome on October 10, 1766; he was buried in the family chapel in S. Maria del Popolo.

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