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University of Bergamo The Department of Mathematics, Statistics, Informatics and Applications, later referred to as DMSIA, is active in both the Faculty of Economics of the University of Bergamo and the Faculty of Engineering. While rather small in terms of a permanent staff (only nine members), it offers a large numbers of courses and carries out an intensive scientific activity, characterized by national and international collaborations. ... 
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The Carrara Art Gallery It was built in the 19th century by the will of Count Giacomo Carrara who wanted to bequeath everything he possessed to the art galley and the art school attached to it. The building is neo-classical and houses one of the most important Italian paintings collection, the PINACOTECA DI ARTE ANTICA, that collects about 1800 paintings of Raffaello, Mantegna, Pisanello, Botticelli, Tiepolo e Baschenis. It also contains an exceptional collection of works from the XV to the XIX centuries.
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Bergamo Bergamo is a very old city. Traces of a protohistoric settlement, from between the sixth and the fifth century B.C., have been found. The first inhabitants established the main characteristic of the city: half on the hill and half on flat land. To those who arrive from the plain, Bergamo appears first from a distance as a city on a hill (the root word berg means mountain) This image first fascinated the great travelers of the past, like Stendhal, and today the same image draws the attention of people driving on the Milan-Venice highway. Bergamo appears suddenly, with its sequence of towers, bell towers and domes, against the intense gr ... 
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