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Great Hall of Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

The Great Hall of Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Italy, is one of the principal structures of the University, with a public interior used for formal ceremonies, conferences, recitals and lessons.

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History

Bramante projected the two Cloisters of Sant'Ambrogio and between them built a refectory. The refectory was painted by Callisto Piazza, who provident in 1545 to adorn the wall with a magnificent fresco, still visible, showing the "Wedding at Cana". The facade and the statue of Christ the King are recent additions and designed by the architect Muzio. Since the 1930s the hall has undergone a major restoration to be used as great hall of UCSC.

Function

The great hall is one of the main structures of the Cattolica. In addition to this main hall, there are others located in the satellite campuses (Rome, Brescia, Piacenza and Campobasso). Every year in this room there is the inauguration of the academic year and are made international conferences in which participated people like Romano Prodi, Tony Blair, Mario Monti, Giorgio Napolitano, José Manuel Barroso and others.

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Great Hall of Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Wikipedia