- "Aprite le
finestre" ("Open the windows") is an
Italian song by
Franca Raimondi. It was
composed by
Virgilio Panzuti, with
lyrics by Gian Stellari. It...
- The
House with
Laughing Windows (Italian: La casa
dalle finestre che ridono) is a 1976
Italian giallo-horror film co-written and
directed by Pupi Avati...
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Colle delle Finestre (el. 2178 m.) is a
mountain p**** in the
Cottian Alps, in the
Italian region of Piemonte, Italy,
linking the Susa
Valley and Val Chisone...
- Gli
Amori Son
Finestre is the
second live
album of
Italian singer Mango,
published in 2009 and part of the
Acchiappanuvole Tour. The
album contains twenty-nine...
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Archived from the
original on 21 June 2020.
Retrieved 21
April 2020. "Ecco
finestre per 'Umarell', così
anziani osservano cantieri - Abruzzo".
Agenzia ANSA...
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between Sestriere and the SP 172 at Pian dell'Alpe, near the
Colle delle Finestre. The road is
almost entirely above 2000
metres altitude and so is only...
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representing Italy in the
Eurovision Song
Contest 1956 with the song "Aprite le
finestre". Born in Monopoli,
Province of Bari, Apulia,
Raimondi studied operatic...
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Villa /
Tullio Pane ("Buongiorno tristezza")
Franca Raimondi ("Aprite le
finestre")
Claudio Villa /
Nunzio Gallo ("Corde
della mia chitarra")
Domenico Modugno...
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Villa /
Tullio Pane ("Buongiorno tristezza")
Franca Raimondi ("Aprite le
finestre")
Claudio Villa /
Nunzio Gallo ("Corde
della mia chitarra")
Domenico Modugno...
- were
replaced by Michelangelo's
unusual ground-floor "kneeling windows" (
finestre inginocchiate), with
exaggerated scrolling consoles appearing to support...