Monument to the Bersagliere

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Roma, Lazio · 1932

Monument to the Bersagliere

A modernist memorial honouring Italy’s elite infantry corps, built in the heart of Rome’s northern district.

At a glance

This monument commemorates the Bersaglieri, the distinguished light infantry regiments that have served Italy since 1836. Completed in 1932, the work combines architectural vision with sculptural presence to create an enduring tribute to military service and national identity.

History

The monument was constructed in 1932 under the vision of architect Italo Mancini and sculptor Publio Morbiducci. Its creation reflects the period’s investment in public monuments as expressions of national pride and historical remembrance.

What you see

The design merges modernist architectural principles with sculptural figurative elements characteristic of early 20th-century Italian monumental practice. Morbiducci’s sculptural contributions define the memorial’s visual impact and symbolic content, while Mancini’s architectural framework anchors the composition within its urban setting on Via Nomentana.

Cultural significance

The monument stands as a public record of the Bersaglieri’s historical role in Italian military tradition. Its placement in Rome, the nation’s capital, underscores the regiment’s prominence in national consciousness and the commemoration practices of Fascist-era Italy.

Key facts

  • Built: 1932
  • Architect: Italo Mancini
  • Sculptor: Publio Morbiducci
  • Address: Via Nomentana, 2, 00161 Roma
  • Coordinates: 41.909583183211545, 12.50171184539795
  • Phone: 06 486723
  • Website: http://www.esercito.difesa.it

Practical information

The monument is located on Via Nomentana in northern Rome. Opening hours and access conditions are not listed; contact the listed telephone number or official website for current visiting arrangements.

Getting there

The monument is situated at Via Nomentana, 2. Public transport and walking routes serve this area of Rome; consult local transit information for specific directions to your departure point.

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