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Marconi Museum and Mausoleum

Guglielmo MarconiHistory museums in ItalyItalian fascist architectureMonuments and memorials in Emilia-RomagnaMuseums in Emilia-Romagna
Science museums in ItalyUniversity of Bologna
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The Museum and Mausoleum of Guglielmo Marconi is a museum and burial structure for the Italian scientist, inventor, and engineer, Guglielmo Marconi. The tomb is located adjacent to the 17th-century Villa Griffone/Villa Marconi, located on via Celestini #1 in Pontecchio Marconi, about 15 kilometers outside the city of Bologna in Emilia Romagna, Italy.

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Marconi Museum and Mausoleum
Via dei Celestini, Unione dei comuni Valli del Reno, Lavino e Samoggia

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Villa Grifone

Via dei Celestini
40050 Unione dei comuni Valli del Reno, Lavino e Samoggia
Emilia-Romagna, Italy
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