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A short story of the firm
The Ascione firm dates back to 1855, late in the reign of Ferdinand II of Bourbon, when Giovanni Ascione (1834-1908), a very young man at the time, decided to start a business for the
With the coming of Charles of Bourbon (1734-1759), the son of Philip V of Spain and Elisabetta Farnese, Naples returned to be the capital of an independent Kingdom.
On Capodimonte Hill, Charles commissioned to Antonio Medrano a monumental palace, immersed
The Royal Palace of Caserta was built at the instigation of King Charles of Bourbon, founder of the Bourbon dynasty of Naples. The palace was part of a project of political reorganisation which provided for the creation of a new
Opened to the public in 1995, the Museum documents the ceramics art tradition flourished in Cerreto after the 1688 earthquake. Notoriously, from XVI century, the antisexual culture of Spain at the time of the Inquisition, more and more present in
In 1737 the Tuscan Marquis Carlo Ginori set up a porcelain factory next to his countryside residence. Doccia was the name of the place which was located in the borough of Sesto Fiorentino, six miles north of Florence, in Italy.
This is an open area dedicated to the meeting and interaction with industries and producers selected in the trail of the summer school. An opportunity to learn more about the world of production and academia and to exchange ideas and