Istituto di Igiene G. Sanarelli
In 1935 the Istituto di Igiene Sperimentale was moved to its present location within the new Città Universitaria of La Sapienza in Rome (Piazzale Aldo Moro 5). The building was designed by architect Arnaldo Foschini (1884-1968)1 and was named after the hygienist Giuseppe Sanarelli (1864-1940), director of the Institute from 1915 to 1935. Giuseppe Sanarelli's bronze bust is placed in the entrance hall of the building.
Arnaldo Foschini, Rome, Istituto di Igiene G. Sanarelli (1935)
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