Giuseppe Sardi
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Giuseppe Sardi (1680 - 1753) was an Italian architect.
Born at Sant'Angelo in Vado, Marche (then part of the Papal States), he was self-taught.
He was the designer of the façade of the church of La Maddalena in Rome[1], and in 1718 he restored the façade of Santa Maria in Cosmedin, transforming it from Romanesque to Baroque.