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Asiago Astrophysical Observatory

Padua University has a long history of astronomical studies. Galileo Galilei used his telescope for the first time and made his famous discoveries while living in the city. The university transformed an old tower into La Specola Observatory during the late 18th century, but by the beginning of the 20th century, it was deemed obsolete.

In 1942, the observatory was moved to a new location on the Asiago plateau, around 55 miles (90 kilometers) northeast of Padua. The location was chosen for its low light pollution and relative remoteness. The telescope was named after Galileo and was constructed to be the largest in Europe.

Source: https://www.atlasobscura.com

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