Grand Orient of Italy
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The Grand Orient of Italy (GOI) (Italian: Grande Oriente d'Italia) is an Italian masonic grand lodge founded in 1805; the viceroy Eugene of Beauharnais was instrumental in its establishment.[1] It was based at the Palazzo Giustiniani, Rome, Italy from 1901 until 1985 and is now located at the Villa del Vascello [it].[2] Its current Grand Master is Antonio Seminario.[3]
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Formation | 1805; 219 years ago (1805) |
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Type | Masonic Grand Lodge |
Headquarters | Il Vascello, Via San Pancrazio 8, 00152 Rome |
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Grand Master | Antonio Seminario |
Website | grandeoriente.it |
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As of September 2015[update] the Grand Orient had 22,675 members in 842 lodges,[4] a significant growth over the preceding three-year period.[5]