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Collurania-Teramo Observatory

The Collurania Observatory, also Teramo Observatory, (Italian: Osservatorio Astronomico di Collurania "Vincenzo Cerulli"), is an astronomical observatory located in Teramo, in Abruzzo region of central Italy. It was founded by Vincenzo Cerulli in 1890, who was later honoured by having it bear his name. The observatory is owned and operated by the National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF). It has the IAU code 037.

Abruzzo Astronomical Observatory
Alternative namesCollurania-Teramo Observatory
OrganizationNational Institute for Astrophysics
Observatory code037
LocationTeramo, Italy
Coordinates42°39′18″N 13°43′49″E / 42.654900°N 13.730300°E / 42.654900; 13.730300
Websitewww.oa-teramo.inaf.it
Telescopes
  • Campo Imperatore Astronomical Observatory 
Location of Abruzzo Astronomical Observatory
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