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facilities house--> meglio bathhouse dopo ogni data mettere la virgola (in 1834,) treatise on water e NON on the physics perchè è la materia damage senza s no XX century ma, twentieth (20th) century no "an all-women staff" ma "an all female staff" on april 20, 1970 was bought by perrier, togliere out suscita blabla said (il said va dopo sanpellegrino spa) bottles' packaging (con apostrofo) between THE 1800s and 1900s

più che anniversary meglio CELEBRATIONS, achievements (però non molto bene)

-- Between 1901 and 1906, Cesare Mazzoni decided to build the new thermal structure, the Grand Hotel and the Casino. They were an innovation for the image of the company because they contributed to an increase of the number of visitors and to help spread the image of the product, which was, in that moment, distributed at an international level. The Grand Hotel was ordered to be built by Mazzoni, because of the number of rich people to the thermal site. During that period, few people could afford a car and, for this reason, in 1904 Mazzoni started construction of the hotel, which was used until 1979, and of the Casino in 1907. In 1917, the Casino was definitively closed by ministerial decree by Vittorio Emanuele Orlando, who forbade gambling in Italy. The hotel contained hundred bedrooms, each of which had a private restroom, and was furnished according to the liberty style, typical of the Belle Époque period. During the years before the permanent closure, the hotel had been used by Inter, one of the two Italian football teams based in Milan, as a training accommodation. Later, the hall of the hotel was used as an antique market once a week, but after the fall of pieces of plaster from the roof, it was decided to close it. In fact, renovating the Grand Hotel's structure would be very expensive because it had been made of load-bearing walls. For this reason, the hotel has been closed ever since. In 2016 the Italian government allocated 18,6 million euros for its renovation which will last two years.

The packaging of the bottles has kept the references to the territory and the first productions. The products on the market can be divided into two categories: glass and PET .'''

The shape of the glass bottles has remained the same since its origin in 1899. The model is called Vichy because at that time San Pellegrino Terme was known as "the Italian Vichy", and it is characterized by the elongated shape of the bottle. The red star was a symbol of high quality products exported from Italy between 1800s and 1900s. On the neck of the bottle there is a representation of the Casino, the date of the foundation of the brand and the company. The label has a white and blue watermark, which recalls the Belle Epoque style.

The PET line has the same shape of the glass bottles. The production started at the end of the 1990s with the aim of maintaining the same perlage and effervescence of the glass line. At the beginning, only the 50 centiliters size was produced, but since 2006, the production of the 33 and 75 centilitre bottles were added to the original one.

Special editions
Different versions of the label were created for collaborations, partnerships and international events. In 2010, 2011 and 2013 the project "S.Pellegrino Meets Italian Talents" was meant to create collaborations with Italians known on an international level as a symbol of Italy. These collaborations include Missoni, Bulgari and a tribute to Luciano Pavarotti.

Anniversary

 * 2005: 500 million bottles sold globally.
 * 2009: 110th anniversary since the foundation of the Società Anonima delle Terme di San Pellegrino. A limited edition silver label was created for the occasion.
 * 2009-2012: special editions of transparent S.Pellegrino water bottle and white Acqua Panna bottle were created for The World's 50 Best Restaurants.
 * 2017: a billion bottles sold globally.