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  1. La Specola, Padua. Coordinates: 45.401879°N 11.868568°E. La Specola is a 14th-century tower, formerly part of a medieval castle, and converted in 1767 into an astronomical observatory (specula) in Padua, region of Veneto, Italy.

  2. The Astronomical Observatory of Naples was established by Joseph Bonaparte with a decree dated 29 January 1807 in the ancient monastery of San Gaudioso on the Caponapoli hill. The astronomer Giuseppe Cassella was the first director of the Neapolitan specola. When Joachim Murat was appointed king of Naples, he approved 8 March 1812 the ...

  3. The University of Turin (Italian: Università degli Studi di Torino, UNITO) is a public research university in the city of Turin, in the Piedmont region of Italy. It is one of the oldest universities in Europe and continues to play an important role in research and training.

  4. Today the observatory is part of Italy's National Institute for Astrophysics ( Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica or INAF), which includes 20 research institutions around the country. The scientific production of the Astronomical Observatory of Trieste exceeds 130 papers per year, mostly published in international peer-reviewed journals.

  5. Observatory of Turin (before 1913) P: Turin (before 1913) 476: Grange Observatory Src: P: Grange Observatory, Bussoleno 477: Galleywood Observatory: ENG: Galleywood 478: Lamalou-les-Bains Observatory: Occ: Lamalou-les-Bains 479: Sollies-Pont Observatory: PACA: Sollies-Pont 480: Cockfield Observatory: ENG: Cockfield 481: Moorwarfen Observatory ...

  6. The Shroud of Turin, a linen cloth that tradition associates with the crucifixion and burial of Jesus, has undergone numerous scientific tests, the most notable of which is radiocarbon dating, in an attempt to determine the relic 's authenticity. In 1988, scientists at three separate laboratories dated samples from the Shroud to a range of 1260 ...