Palestrina (disambiguation)
- Palestrina (disambiguation)
Palestrina may refer to:
* Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina, an Italian composer, one of the most famous composers of the Renaissance
* Palestrina, a suburbicarian bishopric with episcopal see in a town built on the site of ancient Praeneste in Italy
* Palestrina (opera), an opera by Hans Pfitzner
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