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.

Metro Cinema Cairo

Metro Cinema Cairo

Rising above the cosmopolitan bustle of downtown Cairo, the Metro Cinema stands as one of Egypt’s finest surviving examples of Art Deco architecture.…

Corvin Cinema Budapest

Corvin Cinema Budapest

Anchored in the working-class heart of Budapest’s eighth district, the Corvin Cinema is one of Hungary’s most historically resonant entertainment venues. The…

Palacio de Bellas Artes

Palacio de Bellas Artes

Rising from the heart of Mexico City like a marble dream, the Palacio de Bellas Artes is one of the most recognisable buildings in the Western Hemisphere.…

Gran Hotel Bolívar

Gran Hotel Bolívar

Standing on the south-western corner of Plaza San Martín in the historic centre of Lima, the Gran Hotel Bolívar has been the ceremonial hotel of Peru since…

The Peninsula Hong Kong

The Peninsula Hong Kong

The Peninsula Hong Kong — known to generations of guests simply as the Pen — is the oldest and most celebrated hotel in Hong Kong, a Grade I historic…

Ankara Railway Station

Ankara Railway Station

Standing at the symbolic heart of modern Turkey’s capital, Ankara Railway Station is one of the most eloquent expressions of the early Republican era’s…

Bauhaus Building Dessau

Bauhaus Building Dessau

The Bauhaus Building in Dessau is the defining monument of twentieth-century modernism — a glass-and-concrete manifesto that reshaped architecture, design…

Stockholm Concert Hall

Stockholm Concert Hall

The Stockholm Concert Hall is Sweden’s most iconic public building of the interwar era — a monumental blue neoclassical colonnade that rises above the…

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