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Pictured Is The Cialdini Barracks With Flags Of Italy And Europe In Bologna, Italy. Since June 2007 It Has Been The Headquarters Of The Military Command Of The Emilia Romagna Army. The Building Began In1456 As The Ancient Monastery Of Corpus Domini, Founded By Saint Catherine Of Bologna. It Was Destined To House A Barracks Of The Napoleonic Army From 1812 To 1816. In 1866 It Was Partially Devolved To The Military State Which Named It After General Enrico Cialdini, A Native Of Castelvetro Di Modena. Subsequently It Was The Headquarters Of The 35Th Pistoia Infantry Regiment. It Was Used As A Shelter For Displaced People From Bologna After The Second World War, From 1956 To 2007.