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Monument to Victor Emmanuel II Review

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Victor Emanuel's second-century memorial hall was built to celebrate Italy's unification in 1870. It took 25 years to complete and 1911 to complete. The building was nicknamed "typewriter" and was built entirely of white marble. The central riding figure is Victor Emmanuel II, who completed the great cause of Italian unification.

Monument to Victor Emmanuel II

Posted: Feb 2, 2019
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  • 西溪老翁
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    The Piazza Venezia is the largest square in the old city of Rome. The Piazza Venezia is rectangular, 130 meters long and about 75 meters wide, and is the confluence of five major roads, which becomes the city's transportation hub. The square is divided into three parts, the most central part is the neoclassical building known as the "wedding cake" and "typewriter": the Vittoriano Italian Unification Memorial, also known as the Victor Emmanuel II Memorial, to commemorate the reunification of Italy and to promote its reunification Emmanuel The marble sculpture is magnificent, centered on a bronze horseback statue of Emmanuel II, the founding king of Italy, and the fountains on both sides. At the front of the building, a monument to the unknown martyrs can be seen, and two soldiers stand on both sides of the flame. The parade on National Day on June 2 is held here every year.

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    Posted: Sep 11, 2021
  • fooler0809
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    It is part of the Venetian Square, a large white building with many sculptures, the knight sculpture is most obvious, many people climb up, here overlooking the entire Venetian Square.

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    Posted: Oct 4, 2020
  • sculptor
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    The Victor Emanuel II National Monument or Vittoriano Memorial, known as Altare della Patria, is a national monument built in honor of Victor Emanuel II, the first king of Italian reunification, located in Rome, Italy. It is located between Piazza Venezia and the Capitoline Hill. From an architectural perspective, it is considered a modern forum, a three-story bazaar connected by stairs and dominated by a portico with colonnades. Monument-specific Savoy King Victor Emanuel II (Victor Emmanuel II) carried out a complex process of national unity and liberation from foreign rule, with great symbolic and representative value, and with Italian unity as the center in architecture and art, therefore, Vittoriano is considered one of the national symbols of Italy.

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    Posted: May 26, 2020
  • Betha
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    I recently had visited the magnificent Altare della Pace, and I must say, it left an indelible impression on me. This awe-inspiring masterpiece of art and architecture has truly captured the essence of beauty, tranquility, and historical significance.

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    Posted: Jun 13, 2023
  • jingshimo
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    [View] In a very conspicuous position in Venice Square, it was accidentally hit and hit, and it was a place overlooking Rome. Listening to the church clock ringing around the ancient city of Rome, from time to time, there are seagulls falling on the railings to rest, it is very pleasant. [Cost-effective] Only visiting the memorial hall is free. There is a glass elevator in the back that can climb to the top of the observation deck. 10 euros a person. The weather is sunny and it should be worth seeing.

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    Posted: Dec 17, 2019
  • 12345
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    The white marble building is situated in Venice Square in the centre of Rome. It is too big to be retreated to the opposite side of the road for easy panoramic photography. It can overlook the Vetoriano Memorial. The front of Venice Square is full of traffic. On the back of modern Rome, the ruins of ancient Rome are littered with stones.

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    Posted: Dec 7, 2015
  • 徐团
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    The Memorial Hall in Venice Square in the centre of the city was built in 1911 to commemorate the unification of Italy and the unification of Emmanuel II. The front of the memorial hall is an arc elevation formed by 16 cylinders. There are two huge bronze statues in the memorial hall. The one on the right represents "thought" and the one on the left means "action". On the second step leading to the memorial platform is Michelangelo's flying lion statue. Two groups of fountains below the steps - the Tyrrhenian Sea on the right and the Adriatic Sea on the left. The central figure riding on the steps is Victor Emmanuel II.

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    Posted: Sep 26, 2017
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