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| Level | Single photo |
| Definition of the object | Positive (1) |
| Author | Anonimo |
| Period | 24 May 1931 |
| Place taken | Monza |
| Categories | Sport > Car races > Italian Grand Prix |
| Image 1 di 1 | |
| Definition | gelatin silver bromide/paper |
| Full description of the subject | The ninth Italian Grand Prix, held on the Monza circuit on 24 May 1931. The event was won by Tazio Nuvolari and Giuseppe Campari in an Alfa Romeo, followed by Ferdinando Minoia and Baconin Borzacchini in an Alfa Romeo and by Albert Divo and Guy Bouriat in a Bugatti |
| Measurements | 17,3 x 23,2 cm |
Established in 2008 Pirelli Foundation starts to operate in 2009 at the request of the Group and of the Pirelli family, in order to protect and disseminate knowledge of the company's cultural, historical and contemporary heritage and to promote its business culture. The Pirelli Foundation is headquartered at "Fabbricato 134", a historical building in the former Pirelli industrial district at the heart of a major urban redevelopment project in 1985 called "Progetto Biccocca", a symbol of transformation from the industrial age to the post-industrial era.