A bronze musketeer figure by sculptor Aroldo Bellini, standing within Rome’s celebrated sports complex.
At a glance
This statue depicts a Balilla—a young soldier or athlete—and occupies a position in the Foro Italico, the monumental sports venue built in twentieth-century Rome. Bellini’s work captures the idealized musketeer form integral to the complex’s sculptural program.
History
Created by sculptor Aroldo Bellini, the statue forms part of the Foro Italico’s extensive decorative ensemble. The complex itself represents a significant period in Rome’s urban development and sporting infrastructure.
What you see
The figure is rendered as a musketeer, displaying the sculptural vocabulary characteristic of monumental sports complexes of its era. Bellini’s treatment emphasizes the athletic and military bearing befitting its setting among the Foro Italico’s other commemorative works.
Cultural significance
The statue represents an important chapter in Rome’s twentieth-century public sculpture. As part of the Foro Italico’s broader program, it documents the era’s approach to combining sport, art, and civic identity within a unified architectural vision.
Key facts
- Artist: Aroldo Bellini
- Subject: Balilla (musketeer figure)
- Location: Foro Italico
- Address: Viale dei Gladiatori, 63, 00135 Roma
- Coordinates: 41.93009978801511, 12.456023097038269
Practical information
The statue is accessible as part of visits to the Foro Italico. Hours and admission details are available through the Foro Italico’s official channels.
Getting there
The statue is located at Viale dei Gladiatori, 63, in the Foro Italico complex. Public transport connections serve the northern Rome location; consult local transit information for current routes and schedules.
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