Die Statue am Ponte Vittorio Emanuele II in Rom ist ein beeindruckendes Kunstwerk, das den majestätischen Charakter der Brücke unterstreicht. Die Brücke überquert den Tiber und verbindet das historische Zentrum mit dem Vatikan. Sie ist mit Skulpturen geschmückt, die historische und allegorische Szenen darstellen. Die Statuen symbolisieren den italienischen Nationalstolz und die Einheit des Landes. Sie wurden anlässlich des 50. Jahrestages der Vereinigung Italiens errichtet und bieten einen atemberaubenden Blick auf den Fluss und die umliegenden Wahrzeichen. Ein Besuch ist ein Muss für Kunst- und Geschichtsliebhaber.

The statue on Ponte Vittorio Emanuele II in Rome is an impressive artwork that adorns the bridge over the Tiber. It symbolizes Italian national pride and unity, erected for the 50th anniversary of Italy's unification. A highlight for art and history lovers, offering views of the Tiber and the Vatican.


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Daghe adosso, Nino!

An Austrian admiral giving orders in Venetian, in a naval battle against Italy, which eventually led to Venice becoming Italian

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Daghe adosso, Nino! - History Walks in Venice

An Austrian admiral giving orders in Venetian, in a naval battle against Italy, which eventually led to Venice becoming Italian

History Walks in Venice

Modern Venice

After the end of the Republic of Venice, the city has been under a series of different foreign states.

Venice was under Austrian-Hungarian control 1798--1805, then under Napoleonic rule in the period 1805--1815. After the Congress of Vienna, Venice was returned to the Habsburgs of Austria.

It remained under Austria — in the form of an Austrian controlled Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia — until 1866, with a brief interlude in 1848--1849 with the revolutionary Venetian Democratic Republic.

Since 1866, Venice has been part of Italy — initially under the Kingdom of Italy, which included the fascist period, and then under the Republic of Italy from 1948 until now.

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Daghe adosso, Nino!

An Austrian admiral giving orders in Venetian, in a naval battle against Italy, which eventually led to Venice becoming Italian

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Daghe adosso, Nino! - History Walks in Venice

An Austrian admiral giving orders in Venetian, in a naval battle against Italy, which eventually led to Venice becoming Italian

History Walks in Venice

Luigi Scolari

In central Venice, in a little used passageway, an inscription commemorates a Luigi Scolari, killed by the Austrians on June 14th, 1859.

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Luigi Scolari - History Walks in Venice

In central Venice, in a little used passageway, an inscription commemorates a Luigi Scolari, killed by the Austrians on June 14th, 1859.

History Walks in Venice