Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

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Cremona campus highlights

  • From the 2020/2021 academic year, the Cremona campus will begin teaching in the former Santa Monica Monastery, a prestigious historical complex in the city centre
  • Three Faculties: Economics and Law, Agriculture, Food and environmental sciences, Education
  • Cremona is characterised as the seat of important research and higher education centres
  • Cremona campus has set up FoodLab, a research and service hub for companies in the agri-food sector. It focuses on product and process innovation, food safety, environmental and economic sustainability, personnel training and management training
  • From the 2020/2021 academic year, the Cremona campus will begin teaching in the former Santa Monica Monastery, a prestigious historical complex in the city centre
  • Three Faculties: Economics and Law, Agriculture, Food and environmental sciences, Education
  • Cremona is characterised as the seat of important research and higher education centres
  • Cremona campus has set up FoodLab, a research and service hub for companies in the agri-food sector. It focuses on product and process innovation, food safety, environmental and economic sustainability, personnel training and management training

Cremona in the spotlight

  • Cremona has a picturesque historic centre with most sights clustered around the main square, Piazza del Comune 
  • A must for music lovers. The city was home to many luthiers, makers of stringed instruments 
  • The Teatro Ponchielli (where Mozart once performed) has one of the largest stages in Italy and is still popular for international performances

 

Did you know? Cremona is most famous for the production of stringed instruments (violins and violas) made in the 16th -18th centuries. The most well-known Italian violin makers include Antonio Stradivari, Nicolo Amati and Guarneri del Gesù.

 

  • Cremona has a picturesque historic centre with most sights clustered around the main square, Piazza del Comune 
  • A must for music lovers. The city was home to many luthiers, makers of stringed instruments 
  • The Teatro Ponchielli (where Mozart once performed) has one of the largest stages in Italy and is still popular for international performances

 

Did you know? Cremona is most famous for the production of stringed instruments (violins and violas) made in the 16th -18th centuries. The most well-known Italian violin makers include Antonio Stradivari, Nicolo Amati and Guarneri del Gesù.