Arch of Victory
A monumental triumphal arch commemorating Genoese soldiers lost in the First World War, designed by architect Marcello Piacentini and sculptor Arturo Dazzi.
At a glance
The Arco della Vittoria stands as a solemn tribute to fallen soldiers. Also known as the Monument to the Fallen, it dominates Piazza della Vittoria with its grand commemorative presence. The arch was formally inaugurated by King Vittorio Emanuele III on May 31, 1931.
History
Dedicated to the Genoese who died in the First World War, the Arch of Victory was completed and unveiled in 1931. The inauguration ceremony, presided over by the Italian monarch, marked an official moment of national remembrance. The project represented the city’s commitment to honoring its war dead through monumental public architecture.
What you see
Architect Marcello Piacentini designed the arch as a triumphal structure befitting its commemorative purpose. Sculptor Arturo Dazzi contributed sculptural elements to the composition. The monument’s scale and form command attention within the urban plaza, embodying early-twentieth-century Italian memorial design.
Cultural significance
The arch represents an important expression of post-war Italian identity and collective memory. It served as a focal point for public ceremonies and remembrance of national sacrifice. The collaboration between Piacentini and Dazzi demonstrates the integration of architecture and sculpture in civic monuments of the Fascist era.
Key facts
- Address: Piazza della Vittoria 1, 16121 Genova
- Coordinates: 44.40304719548119, 8.944952487945557
- Inaugurated: May 31, 1931
- Architect: Marcello Piacentini
- Sculptor: Arturo Dazzi
- Official website: http://turismo.comune.genova.it
- Phone: 010 557 2903
Practical information
The arch is located in central Genova at Piazza della Vittoria. Specific opening hours and admission fees are not listed; check the official city tourism website or call ahead for current visitor information.
Getting there
The monument occupies Piazza della Vittoria in the heart of Genova. Public transport connections serve the city center. For precise directions and accessibility details, consult the official tourism office or contact the city at the number above.
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