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An interesting Statue to Italy’s turbulent past.
Standing in the piazza named after him is this monument to Filippo Corridoni. A very imposing monument with its 7-meter-tall bronze statue and the 5-meter base shaped like the figure head on a old sai...
Standing in the piazza named after him is this monument to Filippo Corridoni. A very imposing monument with its 7-meter-tall bronze statue and the 5-meter base shaped like the figure head on a old sai...
The statue is on a very clear place and easy to “run into” even if you aren’t really looking for it when you are walking around the city. Just a “normal” and average statue. Really nothing else.
The statue is on a very clear place and easy to “run into” even if you aren’t really looking for it when you are walking around the city. Just a “normal” and average statue. Really nothing else.
On the way home from Parco Ducale, we first put an interim stop at the Chiesa parrocchiale della Santissima Annunziata. Then we passed by Monumento a Filippo Corridoni. This ...
An interesting Statue to Italy’s turbulent past.
Standing in the piazza named after him is this monument to Filippo Corridoni. A very imposing monument with its 7-meter-tall bronze statue and the 5-meter base shaped like the figure head on a old sai...
An interesting Statue to Italy’s turbulent past.
Standing in the piazza named after him is this monument to Filippo Corridoni. A very imposing monument with its 7-meter-tall bronze statue and the 5-meter base shaped like the figure head on a old sai...
Average
The statue is on a very clear place and easy to “run into” even if you aren’t really looking for it when you are walking around the city. Just a “normal” and average statue. Really nothing else.
Average
The statue is on a very clear place and easy to “run into” even if you aren’t really looking for it when you are walking around the city. Just a “normal” and average statue. Really nothing else.
No need
On the way home from Parco Ducale, we first put an interim stop at the Chiesa parrocchiale della Santissima Annunziata. Then we passed by Monumento a Filippo Corridoni. This ...