Piazza Venezia and the „Vittoriano“ in Rome
The “Vittoriano” in Rome, or more precisely the “Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele ll”, was built in honor of the first king of the newly formed Kingdom of Italy. Planning and construction works began in the late 19th century and were completed in 1927. This impressive monument reminds me of my old Remington typewriter. Actually, it is known by the Romans as the “Macchina da scrivere”. The Vittoriano is located at the Piazza Venezia, a place in the heart of the city that functions like a magnet, connecting the old and the new Rome. For example, the Forum Romanum and the Colusseum are within walking distance from the Piazza Venezia.
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