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Paradiso (Italian: [paraˈdiːzo]; Italian for "Paradise" or "Heaven") is the third and final part of Dante's Divine Comedy, following the Inferno and the Purgatorio. It is an allegory telling of Dante's journey through Heaven, guided by Beatrice , who symbolises theology.
Dante gazes at Mount Purgatory in an allegorical portrait by Agnolo Bronzino, painted c. 1530. The Divine Comedy is composed of 14,233 lines that are divided into three cantiche (singular cantica) – Inferno (), Purgatorio (), and Paradiso () – each consisting of 33 cantos (Italian plural canti).
Paradiso is a music venue located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Built in 1880 as a church for the Vrije Gemeente (Free Congregation), it was converted into a music venue ...
Il paradiso", a 1969 song by Ambra Borelli and Patty Pravo "Paradiso" (song) , a 1994 song by Marika Gombitová "Paradiso", a 2012 song by Azealia Banks from Fantasea
FC Paradiso was founded on 1 September 1917, by people in the area, with "the aim of practicing and promoting the game of football". [3] In the 2023-24, the ongoing edition of the Swiss Promotion League, Paradiso are set to make their highest ever finish, at third in the third division [4]
Cinema Paradiso received widespread critical acclaim, making Tornatore internationally known, and is regarded by many as a classic. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 91% of critics have given the film a positive review based on 86 reviews, with an average score of 8/10.
Dante has escaped his home city of Florence. In 1306, as a 41-year-old exile at a castle in Lunigiana, he begins the work that would take the remainder of his life to finish.
Paradisio was a Belgian eurodance group formed in 1994. They released two albums under the now-defunct Border Breakers sublabel of Nippon Crown: the first was the eponymous Paradisio, released in 1997 after its debut single "Bailando" became an international hit in the summer of 1996 and 1997; the second album is titled Tarpeia, also released in 1997.