Twice in Naples and once in Cremona.
The Violin Museum
is a musical instrument museum located in Cremona.
The Cremona classical school, the music history of Cremona and its most illustrious luteos;
So Gerard of Cremona is the name that has come to us from the past.
Duplicates of volumes from the libraries of Vienna, Cremona and the Biblioteca Nazionale Braidense were acquired.
On his visit to Constantinople in 949 ambassador Liutprand of Cremona described automata in the emperor Theophilos' palace,
The thirties of the twentieth century represent a crucial time for Cremona, and not only for violin making.
Most exhibits were donated to the Town Hall of Cremona in 1930 by the famous Italian luthier, Giuseppe Fiorini.
However, failing to do so,
after ten years decided to give the whole collection to the Civic Museum of Cremona.
However, failing in their own way, after ten years he decided to give
away the whole collection at the Civic Museum of Cremona.
In 1893 Giovanni Battista Cerani donated to the town of Cremona different musical instruments
and ownership patterns of great Cremonese violin makers, including Antonio Stradivari.
The violin museum is a music museum located in Cremona. Museo del Violino Antonio
Stradivari based in Cremona, is dedicated to cremonese luthery of all time.
Here are exhibited instruments belonging to the collection of the Stradivarius Museum,
representative of the Cremona violin-making from the late eighteenth century to the early twentieth century.
Later in the 12th century, when Gherardo of Cremona translated these writings from Arabic into Latin, he replaced
the Arabic jaib with its Latin counterpart, sinus, which means"cove" or"bay"; thence comes the English word sine.
An original mix of tradition and innovation, Palazzo dell'Arte is
one of the Neapolitan architect Carlo Cocchia's(1903-1993) first production masterpieces and strongly stands out among the Cremona architectures of the Fascist era,
embracing the south side of piazza Marconi.