Domenico Corbellini


Domenico Corbellini was an Italian architect and engineer, active in Brescia.
He was born in the hamlet of Pellio Superiore, now part of Alta [Valle Intelvi], in the province of Como in the Italian region Lombardy, near the Swiss border. He was the son of the architect Antonio Corbellini. In 1737 he helped design a bell-tower in Capriano del Colle, where he worked with his father. Among his works include the main altar of the parish church of Esine; the oratory of San Francesco in Lignolo in Castenedolo; the private oratory of the brothers Antonio and Seriato Inselvini in Barco di Bornato; the parish church of Pontoglio; Parish church of San Felice del Benaco ; parish church in Collio of Val Trompia; San Lorenzo ; main altar and church of the Parish of Manerbio along with his brother. Domenico died in Brescia.