Brera Astronomical Observatory

Local nameIstituto Nazionale di Astrofisica – Osservatorio astronomico di Brera
LocationBrera, Milan, Italy

The Brera Observatory is an astronomical observatory in the Brera district of Milan, Italy. It was built in the historic Palazzo Brera in 1764 by the Jesuit astronomer Roger Boscovich. Following the suppression of the Jesuits by Clement XIV on 21 July 1773, the palace and the observatory passed to the then rulers of northern Italy, the Austrian Habsburg dynasty. Following the independence of Italy in 1861, the observatory has been run by the Italian government.

In 1862, the newly installed Italian government improved the observatory's facilities by commissioning a 218mm Merz Equatorial Refracting Telescope to the German constructor Georg Merz. In 1946 the observatory became part of the scientific institutions of the new born Italian Republic and since 2001 it has become part of the National Institute of Astrophysics.

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Si tratta quasi… @ Boscovich Ruggero Giuseppe (progettista)

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brera_Astronomical_Observatory

Official Website http://www.brera.inaf.it/

Phone +39 02 72320300

Address 26 Piazzetta di Brera, Milano 20121, Italy

Coordinates 45°28'17.741" N 9°11'20.295" E

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