Luigi De Marchi
Editor & Publisher

Luigi De Marchi

Luigi De Marchi, architect, is the editor and publisher of Cultural Heritage Online. He founded the archive in 1998 as beniculturalionline.it and has published it without interruption since.

Contributions: 5 articles · 1,209 heritage places · 8 itineraries · 2 road-books

Author name: Luigi De Marchi

Luigi De Marchi, architect, is the editor and publisher of Cultural Heritage Online. He founded the archive in 1998 as beniculturalionline.it and has published it without interruption since.

Gare de Casablanca-Port

Gare de Casablanca-Port

The Gare de Casablanca-Port, known in English as Casa-Port railway station, is one of the principal railway termini of Casablanca, Morocco, located in the…

Cinema Rialto

Cinema Rialto

Cinema Rialto is one of the oldest surviving cinemas in Morocco, built in 1929 in the heart of Casablanca during the French Protectorate era. A…

Marine Building

Marine Building

The Marine Building at 355 Burrard Street in downtown Vancouver is one of Canada’s finest examples of Art Déco architecture, standing among the most…

Anzac War Memorial Sydney

Anzac War Memorial Sydney

The Anzac War Memorial stands at the southern end of Hyde Park in Sydney, New South Wales, as Australia’s foremost Art Déco commemorative monument. Designed…

La Grande Poste d’Alger

La Grande Poste d’Alger

La Grande Poste d’Alger is a landmark Neo-Moorish building constructed in 1910 in the heart of Algiers, Algeria, designed by French architects Jules Voinot…

Grande Poste d’Oran

Grande Poste d’Oran

The Grande Poste d’Oran is the historic central post office of Oran, Algeria’s second city, standing as one of the most prominent examples of Moorish…

Casa Amatller, Barcelona

Casa Amatller, Barcelona

Josep Puig i Cadafalch’s stepped Flemish gable rises over the Passeig de Gràcia like a fragment of medieval Bruges transplanted to Barcelona — one of three…

Capitol Theatre Sydney

Capitol Theatre Sydney

Sydney’s Capitol Theatre is Australia’s sole surviving atmospheric theatre substantially intact from the golden age of cinema palaces. Opened in 1928 on the…

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