Sala del Tricolore
Sala del Tricolore
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lovetogoalways
Vancouver, WA232 contributions
May 2012 • Friends
The lady that sits at the desk was very helpful but you had better know some Italian. This is a place that is important in Italy s worth going to. They let you walk around and take pictures. Climb the stairs to get in the upper balconies worth climbing. You really get a sense of history being made here. I can just imagine the many meetings and loud discussions that have taken place here!
Written June 5, 2012
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Livio G
Province of Reggio Emilia, Italy150 contributions
Mar 2015 • Friends
The beatiful and impressive 18th century Sala del Tricolore ("Room of the Tricolor"), is currently the place where City Council meetings are now held.
Designed by the architect Lodovico Bolognini, it is mostly known in connection with the creation of the Italian tricolor, from which it takes its name and it hosted the first Italian Parliament. In fact, on December 27, 1796 the hall hosted the congress of delegates from Reggio, Modena, Bologna and Ferrara who, after proclaiming the Cispadana Republic, adopted on January 7, 1797 a horizontal tricolor of green, white and red, which is considered the first Italian tricolor.
It is inside the Municipio of Reggio Emilia, where one can also visit the lovely "Museo del Tricolore" (Tricoloured Flag Museum).
Since the Room is used for both City Council meetings and functions, it is better to check the opening times before going
Designed by the architect Lodovico Bolognini, it is mostly known in connection with the creation of the Italian tricolor, from which it takes its name and it hosted the first Italian Parliament. In fact, on December 27, 1796 the hall hosted the congress of delegates from Reggio, Modena, Bologna and Ferrara who, after proclaiming the Cispadana Republic, adopted on January 7, 1797 a horizontal tricolor of green, white and red, which is considered the first Italian tricolor.
It is inside the Municipio of Reggio Emilia, where one can also visit the lovely "Museo del Tricolore" (Tricoloured Flag Museum).
Since the Room is used for both City Council meetings and functions, it is better to check the opening times before going
Written May 19, 2015
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italyItalia
italia264 contributions
Dec 2012 • Family
This place is the actual city hall of Reggio Emilia but it has a vibrant importance for italian history because it's the place were the italian flag was born.
The building itself is beautiful but the hall, that looks like a magnificent small theatre, is marvellous.
There is also the possiblity to get married in the hall and the location is to die for.
The building itself is beautiful but the hall, that looks like a magnificent small theatre, is marvellous.
There is also the possiblity to get married in the hall and the location is to die for.
Written December 9, 2012
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themanofec
North Canton, OH508 contributions
Jun 2016 • Solo
It was worth it to go in and look around. Very pretty. The museum itself is worth the visit to learn about the history of the flag.
Written July 20, 2016
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jana44444
Reggio Emilia, Italy188 contributions
Apr 2016 • Couples
I've got married here actually... Beautiful place.. As i heard this place is place where they decided about the italian flag...
Written April 10, 2016
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max G
Reggio Emilia, Italy29 contributions
This is an important part of italian recent history, place of birth of the first italian flag.
there's also a little museum about Reggio Emilia history
there's also a little museum about Reggio Emilia history
Written September 18, 2012
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Scott8446
Glasgow, UK1,044 contributions
Jun 2022 • Solo
This is a must see as it is where they came up with the idea of the Italian flag. Free to enter and visited here for 20mins one afternoon.
Written June 20, 2022
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physicsgeek
Beavercreek, OH199 contributions
Oct 2017 • Couples
Worth visiting when in Reggio Emilia. The birth of the Italian colors and pattern to its flag occurred here. Impressive room.
Written October 2, 2017
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RangerMD
Panorama, Greece20 contributions
Feb 2017 • Family
Worth of a quick look, if down town Reggio. Staff is polite but does not speak english (at least those we talked to).
Written August 11, 2017
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josette e
Zabbar, Malta10 contributions
Apr 2017 • Family
The museum is very informative and with lift. Staff was very helpful. A small leaflet is given when you enter museum with good information. When we were there, a guided tour was given to school children. The tour was different but all school children were enjoying and taking part of the tour. We joined the tour and it was great !!
Written May 4, 2017
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