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Harvard Square (Cambridge) Food Tour
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41 Hampshire St Carl A. Pescosolido Bldg
Cardinal Medeiros Ave
Boston, Massachusetts 02139
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Description
Inspired by the Nobel poet Giosuè Carducci, the Dante Alighieri Society was founded in 1889 by a dedicated group of men of letters with the aim of promoting Italian culture and language thoughout the world. From its very beginning the Dante Alighieri Society received an enthusiastic welcome particularly among the many Italian communities that had established themselves throughout the world. It was not until 1926 that the Society set up its present headquarters in the Palazzo Firenze in Rome.
In 1989, the centenary year, the Dante Society became part of the national committee for the promotion of Italian culture abroad. As such the Headquarters in Rome is constantly in search of ways to be in closer contact with the Dante Societies in the five continents.