Fondo Ambiente Italiano
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The Fondo Ambiente Italiano (FAI) is the National Trust of Italy.
The organisation was established in 1975 on the model of the British National Trust. It is a private non-profit organisation and has 60,000 members as of early 2005. Its purpose is to protect elements of Italy's physical heritage which might otherwise be lost.
Properties
As of early 2007 the organisation had twenty-two properties including castles, gardens, monastic buildings and other cultural assets. These are spread throughout Italy, but the majority are in the north of the country.
- Province of Agrigento
- Province of Bergamo
- Province of Como
- Province of Cuneo
- Province of Genoa
- Casa Carbone (Lavagna)
- Historic barber’s shop (Genoa)
- San Fruttuoso Abbey (Camogli)
- Torre di Punta Pagana (Rapallo)
- Province of Lucca
- Teatrino di Vetriano (also known as the Teatro Catalani) (Vetriano di Pescaglia)
- Province of Mantua
- Province of Messina
- Cala Junco (an area of Panarea, one of the Aeolian Islands)
- Province of Milan
- Province of Naples
- Province of Padua
- Villa dei Vescovi (Luvigliano, a frazione of Torreglia, in the Euganean Hills)
- Province of Rome
- Province of Sassari
- The Talmone Battery (Italian: Batterie Talmone) a system of military defenses (Palau)
- Province of Sondrio
- Trentino
- Castello di Avio (Sabbionara di Avio)
- The wildlife sanctuary of Maso Fratton-Valaia (Spormaggiore)
- Province of Turin
- Province of Varese
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