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The Temple of Victory (or Temple of the Fallen), built around 1921 by engineer Angelini, as a military shrine, has a Greek cross plan, with an octagonal dome, with neo-Gothic and deco references.
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Inside there is a rich decoration consisting of precious mosaics (about 600 square meters) by the master Filiberto Sbardella.
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The building, completely restored in 2017, also houses works by the artists Giovanni Fasciotti and Umberto Marigliani.
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Temple of Victory
Address: Viale della Vittoria, 24016
Phone: 3935687682
Site:
http://www.lombardiabeniculturali.it/architetture/schede/BG120-00527/Location inserted by
Pasquale Cicirelli