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Lelio Orsi
Lelio Orsi was certainly one of the most refined and complex protagonists of the second phase of Mannierism, "in architecture magno, in pictura maiori et in delineamentis optimo", as cited on his tombstone currently located in Novellara-based Church of Santo Stefano.
Located in Discover the area / People, history, traditions / Famous people
Lido Po
At the confluence of the Crostolo stream with the Po River there was once a garden belonging to Prince Gonzaga.
Located in Discover the area / People, history, traditions / Curiosities
Loris Malaguzzi
Loris Malaguzzi (Correggio, 1920 - Reggio Emilia, 1994), graduate in pedagogy and psychology, tirelessly promoted an innovative philosophy of education appraising the wealth of potentials and resources of all children, as expressed in the concept of the “hundred languages of children".
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Marco Gerra
Marco Gerra (Reggio Emilia 1925 - 2000) started his artistic work in Modena, where he knew Afro, Spazzapan and Corsi, and in Bologna from 1946, where he attended Morandi and Guidi's lessons at Fine Arts Academy.
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Maria Melato
Maria Melato was born in Reggio Emilia October 16, 1885. She was one of the best theatre and cinema actresses of the first half of the 20th century, icon of elegance, glamour and passion. Panizzi Library hosts the Foundation with scripts, photos and documents.
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Martinelli Marco
Tourist Guide and Tour Escort
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Matilda of Canossa
Grand Countess Matilda of Canossa, also known as Matilda of Tuscany, was a medieval countess, duchess, marchioness and queen. Matilda was a powerful feudal landowner and an ardent supporter of the Papacy in the investiture struggle. Her story is an important part of the construction of Europe and her vicissitudes are emblematic of the role played by women in the history of Western Europe.
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Mediagallery
Click on the buttons to download the photos and listen to the podcasts!
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Mi Muovo in bici
Bike Sharing Hire Service
Located in How to get there / Getting around / Rentals
Museums Palace
Former Franciscan convent, it has hosted the first private collection of the great naturalist Lazzaro Spallanzani since 1830. In 2005 the square and the Museum were redisigned by the famous contemporary architect Italo Rota. The exhibition area was expanded to over 1,800 metres. New entrance hall, new exhibition gallery, workshop space, Agorà, Fab Lab, new library and Wi-Fi service.
Located in Discover the area / Art and culture / Museums and galleries