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Monument to the Italian writer, linguist and politician Niccolo Tommaseo.
This large statue of Niccolo Tommaseo (1802-1874) stands almost in the middle of the very large Campo Santo Stefano. The life sized statue of Tommaseo is of Carrera marble and stands on a very high m...
He was a believer in the free press and in the movement for liberating Italian cities from foreign occupation. The leaders of the Italian unification (include here Victor Emanuel II) would have been ...
Statua di Niccol Tommaseo: "Marriage and death always find a person unprepared ..."
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Almost in the center of the Venice St. Stefano Square, between the Palazzo Loredan and the Church of Santo Stefano, in the lens of my loyal photo itself "requested" a monument of a harsh ...
Monument to the Italian writer, linguist and politician Niccolo Tommaseo.
This large statue of Niccolo Tommaseo (1802-1874) stands almost in the middle of the very large Campo Santo Stefano. The life sized statue of Tommaseo is of Carrera marble and stands on a very high m...
A scholar and a patriot
He was a believer in the free press and in the movement for liberating Italian cities from foreign occupation. The leaders of the Italian unification (include here Victor Emanuel II) would have been ...
Beautiful square and very concurred
This monument is dedicated to the Italian writer and patriot Nicola Tomasseo.
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The discret statue dedicated to Niccolò Tommaseo, a 19th-century Italian linguist and writer, located in the centre of the square.
Statua di Niccol Tommaseo: "Marriage and death always find a person unprepared ..."
Almost in the center of the Venice St. Stefano Square, between the Palazzo Loredan and the Church of Santo Stefano, in the lens of my loyal photo itself "requested" a monument of a harsh ...