Libero Cecchini (28 September 1919 – 20 April 2020) was an Italian architect.
He studied at an art school in Verona and received numerous awards for his sculptures in artistic exhibitions.
He then studied at the Polytechnic University of Milan, and graduated in November 1944.
He was registered as an architect in Verona and began restoring monuments damaged or destroyed during World War II.
[2] He worked for the Superintendent of Monuments in Verona until 1966, when he began committing himself to public projects, such as the Verona Chamber of Commerce, office buildings, schools, housing for the elderly, villas, and other commercial buildings.