Liceo Muratori-San Carlo, Classical high school in Modena, Italy
Liceo Muratori-San Carlo is a classical high school located at Via Cittadella 50 in Modena, offering both classical studies and language education programs. The institution can be accessed from Via Cittadella 50 or Corso Cavour 17, combining two distinct educational traditions within the same building.
The school was founded around 1750 from the merger of two educational institutions: a Jesuit school and the San Carlo college. This combination shaped its dual focus on classical education and specialized learning.
The school is named after Ludovico Antonio Muratori, a prominent Italian scholar and historian who studied there. This naming choice reflects the institution's connection to intellectual traditions and its role in fostering knowledge in the community.
The building has entrances from two different streets, making it easy to find the right access point depending on where you are coming from. These multiple entries help with orientation and allow flexible routes to reach the institution.
The school earned quality certification according to ISO 9001:2000 standards during the 2005-2006 academic year. This recognition reflects the institution's commitment to operational excellence and continuous improvement.
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