
Monument to the Financiers who fell for the homeland
A memorial by Amleto Cataldi honoring Italian soldiers of the First World War.
At a glance
This monument stands in central Roma as a tribute to those who gave their lives during the First World War. Built in 1930, it represents the nation’s commitment to remembering military sacrifice during that conflict.
History
The monument was erected in 1930, a decade after the First World War’s conclusion. It was designed by sculptor Amleto Cataldi as a permanent memorial to Italian soldiers who died in the conflict.
What you see
The work of Amleto Cataldi, the monument reflects early-20th-century commemorative design. Specific architectural or sculptural details are not available; visitors are encouraged to experience the work directly.
Cultural significance
The monument belongs to Roma’s landscape of First World War memorials, serving the broader tradition of national remembrance. It commemorates the sacrifice of soldiers who fell for Italy during the war.
Key facts
- Designer: Amleto Cataldi
- Built: 1930
- Address: Largo XXI Aprile, Roma
- Coordinates: 41.918042092396135, 12.519747018814087
Practical information
The monument is located in Largo XXI Aprile. Opening hours and access details are not listed; check locally before visiting.
Getting there
The monument is situated at Largo XXI Aprile in Roma. Use the coordinates provided (41.918042092396135, 12.519747018814087) for precise navigation with GPS or mapping applications.
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