Gioacchino Ersoch
1815–1902 (age 87)
Biography
Gioacchino Ersoch was an Italian architect of the 19th century whose professional work contributed to the built environment and architectural heritage of his nation. His designs and architectural projects reflected the styles and sensibilities of his era, contributing to Italy's architectural development.
Ersoch's legacy as an architect is preserved through the structures he designed and the influence he exerted on architectural practice of his time. His memory is honored at Campo Verano in Rome, a testament to his place in the history of 19th-century Italian architecture.