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Collegio Papio

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Collegio Papio

Via delle Cappelle 1, 6612 Ascona
Choosing the Collegio Papio

The identity aspect of the Papal College is in fact guaranteed by the concern to introduce young people to a knowledge of the world, of life and of man, in which the spiritual dimension finds its place. Recurrences such as Christmas and Easter are emphasized with significant meetings that help students to reflect on issues such as solidarity with poor countries, the suffering of peoples at war, etc... Collegio Papio was founded in 1584 by Cardinal Carlo Borromeo thanks to a legacy bequeathal by Bartolomeo Papio, a patrician from Ascona who went Rome. The centuries-old history of the College has been very eventful; many different religious orders have succeeded each other in its running over the years, the last of which were the Benedictines of Einsiedeln (1924-1964) who ended the long papal era. In fact, in 1965, the College passed to the Diocese of Lugano. The origins of the present scholastic structure date back to the 1920s, when the Benedictine Fathers of Einsiedeln gave new impetus to the College and succeeded in obtaining the organisation of the Federal Secondary School ("Matura") Examination in Locarno. Currently the Collegio Papio has an equalized middle school and a high school that prepares for the Swiss Baccalaureate Examination. For some years now, it has also been offering a preparation course for the Passerella exam, aimed at students who have obtained the Professional Maturity Certificate and intend to continue their studies at university. The College also offers a personalized curriculum for talents, be they sportsmen, musicians or others. The only school in Canton Ticino to offer both male and female internships, the College has extended its schedule in recent years to also cover weekends, thus meeting the needs of the growing number of foreign students. In addition to the ancient parts of the structure, the Renaissance cloister and the seventeenth-century garden, the Collegio has added modern facilities for the benefit of students including a swimming pool, gym and technologically advanced science laboratory classrooms. The educational vanguard of the College is guaranteed not only by a qualified and continuously trained teaching staff, but also by a good supply of scientific and computer instruments and an exclusive range of offers: early English at the Middle School, language exchanges at private schools in the French and German-speaking area, international language certificates, participation in study weeks organized by the Science and Youth Foundation, Kangourou mathematics competitions, etc.. An offer, therefore, that stimulates talent, but also supported by support tools such as assisted studies, the time of introduction to the study and the Tutor in ninth grade. The Collegio Papio Foundation, established in 2008, guarantees the management of the company with careful financial, marketing and scholarship management, which ensures that families with low incomes also attend the Collegio. Particular attention is paid to the management of the staff; periodic individual interviews are aimed at fostering individual development and the consequently enrichment of the group. The Foundation is also engaged in infrastructure improvement; the start of the next school year will see the opening of the New Wing comprising kitchen and canteen facilities.

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Collegio Papio

Collegio Papio

Via delle Cappelle 1, 6612 Ascona
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Choosing the Collegio Papio

The identity aspect of the Papal College is in fact guaranteed by the concern to introduce young people to a knowledge of the world, of life and of man, in which the spiritual dimension finds its place. Recurrences such as Christmas and Easter are emphasized with significant meetings that help students to reflect on issues such as solidarity with poor countries, the suffering of peoples at war, etc... Collegio Papio was founded in 1584 by Cardinal Carlo Borromeo thanks to a legacy bequeathal by Bartolomeo Papio, a patrician from Ascona who went Rome. The centuries-old history of the College has been very eventful; many different religious orders have succeeded each other in its running over the years, the last of which were the Benedictines of Einsiedeln (1924-1964) who ended the long papal era. In fact, in 1965, the College passed to the Diocese of Lugano. The origins of the present scholastic structure date back to the 1920s, when the Benedictine Fathers of Einsiedeln gave new impetus to the College and succeeded in obtaining the organisation of the Federal Secondary School ("Matura") Examination in Locarno. Currently the Collegio Papio has an equalized middle school and a high school that prepares for the Swiss Baccalaureate Examination. For some years now, it has also been offering a preparation course for the Passerella exam, aimed at students who have obtained the Professional Maturity Certificate and intend to continue their studies at university. The College also offers a personalized curriculum for talents, be they sportsmen, musicians or others. The only school in Canton Ticino to offer both male and female internships, the College has extended its schedule in recent years to also cover weekends, thus meeting the needs of the growing number of foreign students. In addition to the ancient parts of the structure, the Renaissance cloister and the seventeenth-century garden, the Collegio has added modern facilities for the benefit of students including a swimming pool, gym and technologically advanced science laboratory classrooms. The educational vanguard of the College is guaranteed not only by a qualified and continuously trained teaching staff, but also by a good supply of scientific and computer instruments and an exclusive range of offers: early English at the Middle School, language exchanges at private schools in the French and German-speaking area, international language certificates, participation in study weeks organized by the Science and Youth Foundation, Kangourou mathematics competitions, etc.. An offer, therefore, that stimulates talent, but also supported by support tools such as assisted studies, the time of introduction to the study and the Tutor in ninth grade. The Collegio Papio Foundation, established in 2008, guarantees the management of the company with careful financial, marketing and scholarship management, which ensures that families with low incomes also attend the Collegio. Particular attention is paid to the management of the staff; periodic individual interviews are aimed at fostering individual development and the consequently enrichment of the group. The Foundation is also engaged in infrastructure improvement; the start of the next school year will see the opening of the New Wing comprising kitchen and canteen facilities.

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Via Campagnora 19, 6713 Malvaglia

Complementary therapist specialising in classic massage. Recognised by health insurance providers. Joint mobilisation: This treatment, which incorporates osteopathic techniques, involves manually mobilising one or more joints, allowing the joint affected by the condition to be unlocked and its range of motion increased. The aim is to improve joint function and elasticity, achieving maximum results after a course of treatments. It is recommended for rebalancing joints, even after trauma or surgery, provided that recovery has been agreed with the doctor and completed. Myofascial massage: This is a very effective massage technique that acts deeply on the muscle and tendon fascia, i.e. the connective tissue that covers the muscles and allows them to slide correctly. The purpose of the massage is to restore correct sliding and the right tension in the muscle and fascia. It is particularly recommended for athletes with muscle and joint problems or for those who lead a sedentary lifestyle. Decontracting massage: This massage loosens muscle stiffness, restoring elasticity and improving range of motion. The aim is to relax contracted muscle fibres, often caused by incorrect movements, poor posture, physical exertion or intense training, which can lead to muscle imbalances such as contractures, trigger points, strains, tears or contusions. It is also very effective in relieving neuralgia caused by muscle problems, such as nerves compressed by contracted muscles (e.g. sciatica, upper limb problems, circulatory disorders and tingling). It is also useful in cases of temporomandibular disorders (TMD), such as headaches, stiffness or clicking of the jaw, bruxism and more. Active stretching: This technique is useful for loosening and stretching muscles, improving joint strength and flexibility through active involvement of the affected muscle. It is a supportive manipulation, suitable for all types of treatment. Relaxing massage: This type of treatment is suitable for anyone who wants to relax and regain tranquillity and well-being. It is recommended for rebalancing the nervous system, reducing cortisol (stress hormone) levels and promoting sleep. Trigger points: This technique improves blood circulation and relaxes the area surrounding the treated point. It is ideal for treating musculoskeletal disorders and muscle reflexes. Personal introduction My name is Mauro and one of my greatest joys is making people feel good: mine is not just a job, but a real passion. I perform complementary therapies in my studio in the Blenio Valley, specifically in Malvaglia. I offer manual therapies with classic massage, ideal for rebalancing the muscles and much more. I believe that classic massage is underrated: people often don't realise the many possibilities it offers for improving well-being or promoting healing. When I realised its potential, I was fascinated, and since then my desire to deepen and perfect every aspect of this practice has continued to grow. For me, it is essential to continuously improve my techniques in order to offer patients effective, high-quality treatment.

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Via Campagnora 19, 6713 Malvaglia
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Complementary therapist specialising in classic massage. Recognised by health insurance providers. Joint mobilisation: This treatment, which incorporates osteopathic techniques, involves manually mobilising one or more joints, allowing the joint affected by the condition to be unlocked and its range of motion increased. The aim is to improve joint function and elasticity, achieving maximum results after a course of treatments. It is recommended for rebalancing joints, even after trauma or surgery, provided that recovery has been agreed with the doctor and completed. Myofascial massage: This is a very effective massage technique that acts deeply on the muscle and tendon fascia, i.e. the connective tissue that covers the muscles and allows them to slide correctly. The purpose of the massage is to restore correct sliding and the right tension in the muscle and fascia. It is particularly recommended for athletes with muscle and joint problems or for those who lead a sedentary lifestyle. Decontracting massage: This massage loosens muscle stiffness, restoring elasticity and improving range of motion. The aim is to relax contracted muscle fibres, often caused by incorrect movements, poor posture, physical exertion or intense training, which can lead to muscle imbalances such as contractures, trigger points, strains, tears or contusions. It is also very effective in relieving neuralgia caused by muscle problems, such as nerves compressed by contracted muscles (e.g. sciatica, upper limb problems, circulatory disorders and tingling). It is also useful in cases of temporomandibular disorders (TMD), such as headaches, stiffness or clicking of the jaw, bruxism and more. Active stretching: This technique is useful for loosening and stretching muscles, improving joint strength and flexibility through active involvement of the affected muscle. It is a supportive manipulation, suitable for all types of treatment. Relaxing massage: This type of treatment is suitable for anyone who wants to relax and regain tranquillity and well-being. It is recommended for rebalancing the nervous system, reducing cortisol (stress hormone) levels and promoting sleep. Trigger points: This technique improves blood circulation and relaxes the area surrounding the treated point. It is ideal for treating musculoskeletal disorders and muscle reflexes. Personal introduction My name is Mauro and one of my greatest joys is making people feel good: mine is not just a job, but a real passion. I perform complementary therapies in my studio in the Blenio Valley, specifically in Malvaglia. I offer manual therapies with classic massage, ideal for rebalancing the muscles and much more. I believe that classic massage is underrated: people often don't realise the many possibilities it offers for improving well-being or promoting healing. When I realised its potential, I was fascinated, and since then my desire to deepen and perfect every aspect of this practice has continued to grow. For me, it is essential to continuously improve my techniques in order to offer patients effective, high-quality treatment.

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Collegio Papio

Rating 4.3 of 5 stars from 4 ratings

Collegio Papio

Via delle Cappelle 1, 6612 Ascona
Choosing the Collegio Papio

The identity aspect of the Papal College is in fact guaranteed by the concern to introduce young people to a knowledge of the world, of life and of man, in which the spiritual dimension finds its place. Recurrences such as Christmas and Easter are emphasized with significant meetings that help students to reflect on issues such as solidarity with poor countries, the suffering of peoples at war, etc... Collegio Papio was founded in 1584 by Cardinal Carlo Borromeo thanks to a legacy bequeathal by Bartolomeo Papio, a patrician from Ascona who went Rome. The centuries-old history of the College has been very eventful; many different religious orders have succeeded each other in its running over the years, the last of which were the Benedictines of Einsiedeln (1924-1964) who ended the long papal era. In fact, in 1965, the College passed to the Diocese of Lugano. The origins of the present scholastic structure date back to the 1920s, when the Benedictine Fathers of Einsiedeln gave new impetus to the College and succeeded in obtaining the organisation of the Federal Secondary School ("Matura") Examination in Locarno. Currently the Collegio Papio has an equalized middle school and a high school that prepares for the Swiss Baccalaureate Examination. For some years now, it has also been offering a preparation course for the Passerella exam, aimed at students who have obtained the Professional Maturity Certificate and intend to continue their studies at university. The College also offers a personalized curriculum for talents, be they sportsmen, musicians or others. The only school in Canton Ticino to offer both male and female internships, the College has extended its schedule in recent years to also cover weekends, thus meeting the needs of the growing number of foreign students. In addition to the ancient parts of the structure, the Renaissance cloister and the seventeenth-century garden, the Collegio has added modern facilities for the benefit of students including a swimming pool, gym and technologically advanced science laboratory classrooms. The educational vanguard of the College is guaranteed not only by a qualified and continuously trained teaching staff, but also by a good supply of scientific and computer instruments and an exclusive range of offers: early English at the Middle School, language exchanges at private schools in the French and German-speaking area, international language certificates, participation in study weeks organized by the Science and Youth Foundation, Kangourou mathematics competitions, etc.. An offer, therefore, that stimulates talent, but also supported by support tools such as assisted studies, the time of introduction to the study and the Tutor in ninth grade. The Collegio Papio Foundation, established in 2008, guarantees the management of the company with careful financial, marketing and scholarship management, which ensures that families with low incomes also attend the Collegio. Particular attention is paid to the management of the staff; periodic individual interviews are aimed at fostering individual development and the consequently enrichment of the group. The Foundation is also engaged in infrastructure improvement; the start of the next school year will see the opening of the New Wing comprising kitchen and canteen facilities.

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Collegio Papio

Collegio Papio

Via delle Cappelle 1, 6612 Ascona
CollegePrivate school
Choosing the Collegio Papio

The identity aspect of the Papal College is in fact guaranteed by the concern to introduce young people to a knowledge of the world, of life and of man, in which the spiritual dimension finds its place. Recurrences such as Christmas and Easter are emphasized with significant meetings that help students to reflect on issues such as solidarity with poor countries, the suffering of peoples at war, etc... Collegio Papio was founded in 1584 by Cardinal Carlo Borromeo thanks to a legacy bequeathal by Bartolomeo Papio, a patrician from Ascona who went Rome. The centuries-old history of the College has been very eventful; many different religious orders have succeeded each other in its running over the years, the last of which were the Benedictines of Einsiedeln (1924-1964) who ended the long papal era. In fact, in 1965, the College passed to the Diocese of Lugano. The origins of the present scholastic structure date back to the 1920s, when the Benedictine Fathers of Einsiedeln gave new impetus to the College and succeeded in obtaining the organisation of the Federal Secondary School ("Matura") Examination in Locarno. Currently the Collegio Papio has an equalized middle school and a high school that prepares for the Swiss Baccalaureate Examination. For some years now, it has also been offering a preparation course for the Passerella exam, aimed at students who have obtained the Professional Maturity Certificate and intend to continue their studies at university. The College also offers a personalized curriculum for talents, be they sportsmen, musicians or others. The only school in Canton Ticino to offer both male and female internships, the College has extended its schedule in recent years to also cover weekends, thus meeting the needs of the growing number of foreign students. In addition to the ancient parts of the structure, the Renaissance cloister and the seventeenth-century garden, the Collegio has added modern facilities for the benefit of students including a swimming pool, gym and technologically advanced science laboratory classrooms. The educational vanguard of the College is guaranteed not only by a qualified and continuously trained teaching staff, but also by a good supply of scientific and computer instruments and an exclusive range of offers: early English at the Middle School, language exchanges at private schools in the French and German-speaking area, international language certificates, participation in study weeks organized by the Science and Youth Foundation, Kangourou mathematics competitions, etc.. An offer, therefore, that stimulates talent, but also supported by support tools such as assisted studies, the time of introduction to the study and the Tutor in ninth grade. The Collegio Papio Foundation, established in 2008, guarantees the management of the company with careful financial, marketing and scholarship management, which ensures that families with low incomes also attend the Collegio. Particular attention is paid to the management of the staff; periodic individual interviews are aimed at fostering individual development and the consequently enrichment of the group. The Foundation is also engaged in infrastructure improvement; the start of the next school year will see the opening of the New Wing comprising kitchen and canteen facilities.

Rating 4.3 of 5 stars from 4 ratings

 Closed until tomorrow at 7:30 AM
 Closed until tomorrow at 9:00 AM
Maurocure Terapista complementare
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Maurocure Terapista complementare

Via Campagnora 19, 6713 Malvaglia

Complementary therapist specialising in classic massage. Recognised by health insurance providers. Joint mobilisation: This treatment, which incorporates osteopathic techniques, involves manually mobilising one or more joints, allowing the joint affected by the condition to be unlocked and its range of motion increased. The aim is to improve joint function and elasticity, achieving maximum results after a course of treatments. It is recommended for rebalancing joints, even after trauma or surgery, provided that recovery has been agreed with the doctor and completed. Myofascial massage: This is a very effective massage technique that acts deeply on the muscle and tendon fascia, i.e. the connective tissue that covers the muscles and allows them to slide correctly. The purpose of the massage is to restore correct sliding and the right tension in the muscle and fascia. It is particularly recommended for athletes with muscle and joint problems or for those who lead a sedentary lifestyle. Decontracting massage: This massage loosens muscle stiffness, restoring elasticity and improving range of motion. The aim is to relax contracted muscle fibres, often caused by incorrect movements, poor posture, physical exertion or intense training, which can lead to muscle imbalances such as contractures, trigger points, strains, tears or contusions. It is also very effective in relieving neuralgia caused by muscle problems, such as nerves compressed by contracted muscles (e.g. sciatica, upper limb problems, circulatory disorders and tingling). It is also useful in cases of temporomandibular disorders (TMD), such as headaches, stiffness or clicking of the jaw, bruxism and more. Active stretching: This technique is useful for loosening and stretching muscles, improving joint strength and flexibility through active involvement of the affected muscle. It is a supportive manipulation, suitable for all types of treatment. Relaxing massage: This type of treatment is suitable for anyone who wants to relax and regain tranquillity and well-being. It is recommended for rebalancing the nervous system, reducing cortisol (stress hormone) levels and promoting sleep. Trigger points: This technique improves blood circulation and relaxes the area surrounding the treated point. It is ideal for treating musculoskeletal disorders and muscle reflexes. Personal introduction My name is Mauro and one of my greatest joys is making people feel good: mine is not just a job, but a real passion. I perform complementary therapies in my studio in the Blenio Valley, specifically in Malvaglia. I offer manual therapies with classic massage, ideal for rebalancing the muscles and much more. I believe that classic massage is underrated: people often don't realise the many possibilities it offers for improving well-being or promoting healing. When I realised its potential, I was fascinated, and since then my desire to deepen and perfect every aspect of this practice has continued to grow. For me, it is essential to continuously improve my techniques in order to offer patients effective, high-quality treatment.

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Maurocure Terapista complementare

Maurocure Terapista complementare

Via Campagnora 19, 6713 Malvaglia
Health and sports massageManual therapyMedical massage

Complementary therapist specialising in classic massage. Recognised by health insurance providers. Joint mobilisation: This treatment, which incorporates osteopathic techniques, involves manually mobilising one or more joints, allowing the joint affected by the condition to be unlocked and its range of motion increased. The aim is to improve joint function and elasticity, achieving maximum results after a course of treatments. It is recommended for rebalancing joints, even after trauma or surgery, provided that recovery has been agreed with the doctor and completed. Myofascial massage: This is a very effective massage technique that acts deeply on the muscle and tendon fascia, i.e. the connective tissue that covers the muscles and allows them to slide correctly. The purpose of the massage is to restore correct sliding and the right tension in the muscle and fascia. It is particularly recommended for athletes with muscle and joint problems or for those who lead a sedentary lifestyle. Decontracting massage: This massage loosens muscle stiffness, restoring elasticity and improving range of motion. The aim is to relax contracted muscle fibres, often caused by incorrect movements, poor posture, physical exertion or intense training, which can lead to muscle imbalances such as contractures, trigger points, strains, tears or contusions. It is also very effective in relieving neuralgia caused by muscle problems, such as nerves compressed by contracted muscles (e.g. sciatica, upper limb problems, circulatory disorders and tingling). It is also useful in cases of temporomandibular disorders (TMD), such as headaches, stiffness or clicking of the jaw, bruxism and more. Active stretching: This technique is useful for loosening and stretching muscles, improving joint strength and flexibility through active involvement of the affected muscle. It is a supportive manipulation, suitable for all types of treatment. Relaxing massage: This type of treatment is suitable for anyone who wants to relax and regain tranquillity and well-being. It is recommended for rebalancing the nervous system, reducing cortisol (stress hormone) levels and promoting sleep. Trigger points: This technique improves blood circulation and relaxes the area surrounding the treated point. It is ideal for treating musculoskeletal disorders and muscle reflexes. Personal introduction My name is Mauro and one of my greatest joys is making people feel good: mine is not just a job, but a real passion. I perform complementary therapies in my studio in the Blenio Valley, specifically in Malvaglia. I offer manual therapies with classic massage, ideal for rebalancing the muscles and much more. I believe that classic massage is underrated: people often don't realise the many possibilities it offers for improving well-being or promoting healing. When I realised its potential, I was fascinated, and since then my desire to deepen and perfect every aspect of this practice has continued to grow. For me, it is essential to continuously improve my techniques in order to offer patients effective, high-quality treatment.

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MediSONG Dr. MTC (Cina) Cong Song
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MediSONG Dr. MTC (Cina) Cong Song

Via Cantonale 172, 6573 Magadino
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Via Cantonale 4, 6537 Grono
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Via Pian Scairolo 11, 6912 Pazzallo
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