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Vittorio Emanuele Ii Monument Collection

Standing tall in the heart of Rome, the Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, also known as Altare della Patria or Altar of the Fatherland

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Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Rome (chromolitho)
6000844 Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Rome (chromolitho) by European School (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageVittorio Emanuele Ii Monument Collection: Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Rome (chromolitho)

Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Rome (chromolitho)
6000849 Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Rome (chromolitho) by European School (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageVittorio Emanuele Ii Monument Collection: Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Rome (chromolitho)

Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Rome (chromolitho)
6000848 Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Rome (chromolitho) by European School (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageVittorio Emanuele Ii Monument Collection: Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Rome (chromolitho)

Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Rome (chromolitho)
6000845 Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Rome (chromolitho) by European School (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageVittorio Emanuele Ii Monument Collection: Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Rome (chromolitho)

Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Rome (chromolitho)
6000843 Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Rome (chromolitho) by European School (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageVittorio Emanuele Ii Monument Collection: Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Rome (chromolitho)

Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Rome (chromolitho)
6000841 Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Rome (chromolitho) by European School (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageVittorio Emanuele Ii Monument Collection: Italy, Lazio, Rome, Equestrian statue infront of Vittorio Emanuele II Monument

Italy, Lazio, Rome, Equestrian statue infront of Vittorio Emanuele II Monument

Background imageVittorio Emanuele Ii Monument Collection: Italy, Lazio, Rome, Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Altare della Patria

Italy, Lazio, Rome, Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Altare della Patria

Background imageVittorio Emanuele Ii Monument Collection: Italy, Lazio, Rome, Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Altare della Patria

Italy, Lazio, Rome, Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Altare della Patria

Background imageVittorio Emanuele Ii Monument Collection: Italy, Lazio, Rome, Vittorio Emanuele II Monument with two statues of the goddess

Italy, Lazio, Rome, Vittorio Emanuele II Monument with two statues of the goddess Victoria riding on quadrigas on the roof next to Church of Santi Luca and Martina - Church of Saints Luke and Martina

Background imageVittorio Emanuele Ii Monument Collection: Italy, Lazio, Rome, Capitol Hilll, Equestrian statue of the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius

Italy, Lazio, Rome, Capitol Hilll, Equestrian statue of the Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius at Piazza del Campidoglio, near Capitoline museums

Background imageVittorio Emanuele Ii Monument Collection: Italy, Lazio, Rome, Piazza Venezia, View looking towards Vittorio Emanuele II Monument

Italy, Lazio, Rome, Piazza Venezia, View looking towards Vittorio Emanuele II Monument

Background imageVittorio Emanuele Ii Monument Collection: Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Altare della Patria (Altar of the Fatherland), Rome, Lazio

Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Altare della Patria (Altar of the Fatherland), Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageVittorio Emanuele Ii Monument Collection: Statues on Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Statues on Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageVittorio Emanuele Ii Monument Collection: View of Rome looking towards Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

View of Rome looking towards Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageVittorio Emanuele Ii Monument Collection: Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe



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Standing tall in the heart of Rome, the Vittorio Emanuele II Monument, also known as Altare della Patria or Altar of the Fatherland, is a symbol of Italy's rich history and national pride. Located on Capitol Hill, this majestic structure pays homage to Vittorio Emanuele II, the first king of a united Italy. As you approach this grand monument, your eyes are immediately drawn to the magnificent equestrian statue that stands proudly in front. This statue captures the essence of power and leadership that Vittorio Emanuele II possessed during his reign. Flanking either side of the monument are two statues depicting goddesses representing Unity and Freedom. These sculptures add an air of grace and elegance to an already awe-inspiring sight. From Piazza Venezia, one can enjoy breathtaking views looking towards this iconic landmark. The sheer size and intricate details make it impossible not to be captivated by its presence. It serves as a reminder of Italy's glorious past while also embodying its vibrant present. The Vittorio Emanuele II Monument is not only visually stunning but also holds historical significance. It houses various museums dedicated to Italian unification and military history. Visitors can delve into exhibits showcasing artifacts from different eras, gaining insight into Italy's journey towards unity. Surrounding the monument is a beautiful fountain that adds charm and tranquility to its surroundings. Its cascading waters create a soothing ambiance amidst bustling city life—a perfect spot for locals and tourists alike to relax and reflect upon Rome's splendor. Whether you're strolling through Piazza Venezia or exploring Capitol Hilll, catching sight of this remarkable structure will undoubtedly leave you in awe. The Vittorio Emanuele II Monument stands as an enduring testament to Italy's past triumphs while serving as a beacon for future generations—forever etching itself into Rome's timeless beauty.