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'''Casa Murano''' is being developed into the Columbia study center in Venice. Originally the home and library of Italian art historian Michaelangelo Murano, its development into a Columbia facility has been facilitated by art history professor [[David Rosand]]. Columbia plans to turn Casa Murano into its Italian equivalent of its Paris study abroad facility, [[Reid Hall]].
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'''Casa Murano''' is a small house in Venice, Italy being developed into the '''Columbia Study Center in Venice'''. Originally the home and library of Italian art historian Michaelangelo Murano, its development into a Columbia facility has been facilitated by art history professor [[David Rosand]]. Columbia plans to turn Casa Murano into its Italian equivalent of its Paris study abroad facility, [[Reid Hall]].
  
 
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Revision as of 06:12, 18 January 2010

Casa Murano is a small house in Venice, Italy being developed into the Columbia Study Center in Venice. Originally the home and library of Italian art historian Michaelangelo Murano, its development into a Columbia facility has been facilitated by art history professor David Rosand. Columbia plans to turn Casa Murano into its Italian equivalent of its Paris study abroad facility, Reid Hall.