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: 4 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.

Odeon Luxe Leicester Square

Odeon Luxe Leicester Square

The Odeon Luxe Leicester Square stands at the heart of London’s West End entertainment district, a commanding Art Deco landmark completed in 1937 and dressed…

Narkomfin Building

Narkomfin Building

The Narkomfin Building is one of the most celebrated monuments of Soviet Constructivism and avant-garde housing design. Built between 1928 and 1932 on…

Telefónica Building

Telefónica Building

The Telefónica Building rises 89 metres above the Gran Vía in central Madrid, a bold fusion of American skyscraper ambition and Spanish Baroque ornament that…

Government House, Minsk

Government House, Minsk

The Government House in Minsk is a landmark of Soviet Constructivism — a bold modernist movement that emerged in parallel with Western Art Déco — designed by…

Pickwick Theatre

Pickwick Theatre

The Pickwick Theatre is a landmark Art Deco movie palace in Park Ridge, Illinois, opened in 1928 and designed by architects Roscoe Harold Zook, William F.…

Penobscot Building

Penobscot Building

The Penobscot Building is a soaring 45-story Art Deco skyscraper completed in 1928 in downtown Detroit, Michigan. Designed by architect Wirt C. Rowland of…

Detroit Masonic Temple

Detroit Masonic Temple

The Detroit Masonic Temple is the largest Masonic temple in the world, a vast Gothic Revival structure completed in 1926 in Detroit Cass Corridor…

Teatro Gran Rex

Teatro Gran Rex

Opened in July 1937 on Corrientes Avenue, Teatro Gran Rex is Buenos Aires’s finest surviving Art Deco theatre, designed by architect Alberto Prebisch in just…

Edificio Alas

Edificio Alas

Rising 141 metres above Avenida Leandro N. Alem, Edificio Alas was Buenos Aires’s tallest building from its completion in 1957 until 1994. This monumental…

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