Rome, Italy

Camillo Golgi’s Tomb

Camillo Golgi’s tomb is in the Monumental Cemetery of Pavia (viale San Giovannino), along the central lane, just before the big monument to the falls of the First World War. It is a very simple granite grave, with a bronze medallion representing the scientist’s profile. Near Golgi’s tomb, apart his wife, other two important italian medical scientists are buried: Bartolomeo Panizza and Adelchi Negri.

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  • Photos by Luca Borghi @ (July 2007)
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