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ITALY | The 125th Anniversary of Bayer | Palazzo De Sanctis

The 125th Anniversary of Bayer  Palazzo De Sanctis


Postage Stamp : Palazzo De Sanctis
Date of Issue : July 12, 2025
Description : Part of the “Civic Sense” series, this stamp honors Palazzo De Sanctis in Lettomanoppello (Pescara). The building is famously known as the “Scuola di Decisioni” (School of Decisions). The design depicts the elegant neoclassical facade of the palace, which serves as a cultural and institutional hub for the local community.


Postage Stamp : The 125th Anniversary of Bayer
Date of Issue : June 12, 2025
Description : This stamp celebrates the 125th anniversary of the presence of the pharmaceutical and life sciences company Bayer in Italy (1898–2023). The design features the Bayer “Cross” logo at the top. The numbers “1,” “2,” and “5” are artistically rendered to represent the company’s core areas: Health (a stethoscope/DNA helix), Agriculture (plant life), and Science (molecular structures).

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Blood Groups Karl Landsteiner Lake Constance Wheel Bonnet (Bodensee-Radhaube)

Postcrossing ID : AT-856052
Travel Time : 38 Days


Postage Stamp : Congratulations
Date of Issue : April 26, 2025
Description : Part of a recurring “Greetings” series, this stylized blue illustration shows a figure holding a vase full of roses. It features the word “GLÜCKWUNSCH” (Congratulations) and is intended for use on celebratory mail like birthdays or weddings.


Postage Stamp : Definitives – Traditional Costumes | Lake Constance Wheel Bonnet (Bodensee-Radhaube)
Date of Issue : April 01, 2020
Description : These are definitive stamps from the “Traditional Costumes” (Trachten) series. They depict the Bodensee-Radhaube, an elaborate gold-laced “wheel bonnet” traditional to the Lake Constance region. These hoods were historically a status symbol for wealthy women in the 18th and 19th centuries.


Postage Stamp : The 125th Anniversary of the Discovery of Blood Groups
Date of Issue : June 14, 2025
Description : This stamp commemorates the Nobel Prize-winning work of Austrian biologist and physician Karl Landsteiner, who discovered the major blood groups (A, B, and O) in 1900. The design shows a microscopic view of red blood cells and a grid illustrating blood type compatibility.