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31: 100:. Transferred to a hospital, his son Giorgio was able to get him released by bribing officials with diamonds and jewelry. Giorgio would also lobby successfully against the elder Cini's legal exclusion from political activities, arguing that his final break with Mussolini mitigated his long years of collaboration. 92:'s rule. In early 1943 he was named to the Ministry of Communication, but soon resigned, publicly castigating the obvious dire state of the national situation. He joined the plotting against Mussolini, and with the Nazi occupation of Northern Italy, he was arrested by the 116:. It now houses a historical library of about 15,000 volumes, an archive of manuscripts, and a collection concerning documents about history, music, theater and art. It is also a venue for exhibitions, concerts and meetings. As such it was a meeting place for the 170:
The Foresteria are the exclusive guest quarters that were built for Cini's friends and have been reserved for important guests who attend meetings at the Cini Foundation. Filled with valuable art and presenting across the water a view of
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Vittorio Cini had a long relationship with the Italian Fascist party, joining in 1926, and had occupied influential positions within government and industry throughout the decades of
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The Foundation possess manuscripts and letters of famous persons of the theatrical and literary life of Italy at the turn of the nineteenth and twentieth century, including
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and later used by the Austrian Army, then the Italian Army, and rehabilitate the island within the context of the cultural history of
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The initial English version of this article is based on the corresponding Italian version in Knowledge (XXG) from February 11, 2009
271: 259: 430: 30: 97: 140: 58: 57:, is a cultural foundation founded by industrialist and politician Vittorio Cini in 20 April 1951 in memory of 296: 176: 246: 204: 192: 132: 74: 349: 200: 108:
Part of the original purpose of the Foundation was to rebuild the convent that had been destroyed by
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School of San Giorgio for the Study of Venetian Civilisation
117: 93: 179:, the place has been visited by heads of state including 158:, an academic center to examine the contributions of the 383: 61:, his son who died in a airplane accident near 323:"Once a World Power, Now Host to World Powers" 8: 224:"Who we are – Fondazione Giorgio Cini Onlus" 73:The Foundation is located in the former 215: 151:, including a collection of sketches. 7: 154:The Foundation also is home to the 27:Venetian art and research institute 266:. Quadrangle (1976). p. 196. 25: 343:"Information about La Foresteria" 321:R. W. Apple Jr. (June 7, 1987). 297:"Mission of the Cini Foundation" 441:Cultural organization in Venice 38:is home to the Cini Foundation 1: 286:Reberschak entry in Treccani. 120:meetings in 1980 and 1987. 457: 436:Foundations based in Italy 98:Dachau concentration camp 141:Gian Francesco Malipiero 104:Purpose and collections 50:Fondazione Giorgio Cini 44:Giorgio Cini Foundation 18:Giorgio Cini Foundation 205:Juan Carlos I of Spain 39: 407:45.42917°N 12.34333°E 247:Enciclopedia Treccani 75:San Giorgio Monastery 33: 201:Carlo Azeglio Ciampi 79:San Giorgio Maggiore 36:San Giorgio Maggiore 403: /  193:François Mitterrand 145:Diego Valeri (poet) 133:Gabriele D'Annunzio 412:45.42917; 12.34333 328:The New York Times 264:Purgatory of Fools 260:Tatiana Metternich 160:Republic of Venice 40: 431:Museums in Venice 185:Margaret Thatcher 173:St. Mark's Square 162:to civilization. 77:on the island of 16:(Redirected from 448: 418: 417: 415: 414: 413: 408: 404: 401: 400: 399: 396: 364: 363: 361: 360: 354: 348:. Archived from 347: 339: 333: 332: 318: 312: 311: 309: 308: 299:. Archived from 293: 287: 284: 278: 277: 256: 250: 244: 238: 237: 235: 234: 220: 137:Giovanni Pascoli 96:and sent to the 90:Benito Mussolini 65:in August 1949. 21: 456: 455: 451: 450: 449: 447: 446: 445: 421: 420: 411: 409: 405: 402: 397: 394: 392: 390: 389: 380: 372: 367: 358: 356: 352: 345: 341: 340: 336: 320: 319: 315: 306: 304: 295: 294: 290: 285: 281: 274: 258: 257: 253: 245: 241: 232: 230: 222: 221: 217: 213: 168: 106: 71: 55:Cini Foundation 53:), or just the 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 454: 452: 444: 443: 438: 433: 423: 422: 387: 386: 379: 378:External links 376: 371: 368: 366: 365: 334: 313: 288: 279: 272: 251: 239: 214: 212: 209: 167: 164: 105: 102: 70: 67: 34:The island of 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 453: 442: 439: 437: 434: 432: 429: 428: 426: 419: 416: 385: 384:Official site 382: 381: 377: 375: 369: 355:on 2009-02-24 351: 344: 338: 335: 330: 329: 324: 317: 314: 303:on 2012-02-11 302: 298: 292: 289: 283: 280: 275: 273:0-8129-0691-8 269: 265: 261: 255: 252: 248: 243: 240: 229: 225: 219: 216: 210: 208: 206: 202: 198: 194: 190: 189:Ronald Reagan 186: 182: 178: 177:Doge's Palace 174: 166:La Foresteria 165: 163: 161: 157: 152: 150: 146: 142: 138: 134: 130: 129:Eleonora Duse 126: 121: 119: 115: 111: 103: 101: 99: 95: 91: 86: 84: 80: 76: 68: 66: 64: 60: 56: 52: 51: 45: 37: 32: 19: 388: 373: 357:. Retrieved 350:the original 337: 326: 316: 305:. Retrieved 301:the original 291: 282: 263: 254: 242: 231:. Retrieved 227: 218: 197:Romano Prodi 181:Jimmy Carter 169: 155: 153: 125:Arrigo Boito 122: 107: 87: 72: 59:Giorgio Cini 54: 49: 47: 43: 41: 410: / 228:www.cini.it 203:, and King 425:Categories 398:12°20′36″E 395:45°25′45″N 359:2009-02-13 307:2009-02-15 233:2024-05-08 211:References 149:Nino Rota 48:Italian: 262:(1976). 175:and the 110:Napoleon 370:Sources 69:History 270:  143:, and 114:Venice 83:Venice 63:Cannes 353:(PDF) 346:(PDF) 268:ISBN 42:The 85:. 427:: 325:. 226:. 207:. 199:, 195:, 191:, 187:, 183:, 139:, 135:, 131:, 127:, 118:G7 94:SS 81:, 362:. 331:. 310:. 276:. 236:. 46:( 20:)

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Giorgio Cini Foundation

San Giorgio Maggiore
Giorgio Cini
Cannes
San Giorgio Monastery
San Giorgio Maggiore
Venice
Benito Mussolini
SS
Dachau concentration camp
Napoleon
Venice
G7
Arrigo Boito
Eleonora Duse
Gabriele D'Annunzio
Giovanni Pascoli
Gian Francesco Malipiero
Diego Valeri (poet)
Nino Rota
Republic of Venice
St. Mark's Square
Doge's Palace
Jimmy Carter
Margaret Thatcher
Ronald Reagan
François Mitterrand
Romano Prodi
Carlo Azeglio Ciampi

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