Monument to the Italians Fallen in Africa, Siracusa
Buildings and structures completed in 1938Buildings and structures in Syracuse, SicilyItalian fascist architecture
The Monument to the Fallen Italians in Africa (Monumento ai Caduti italiani d'Africa) is a Fascist era monument, dedicated to the Italians who died during the Ethiopian War (1935-1936), and assembled only in the 1960s on the seashore in Siracusa, region of Sicily, Italy. The monument, sculpted and designed by Romano Romanelli, was initially meant to be shipped in 1940 and assembled in Addis Ababa in Ethiopia; however, the Second World War prevented the transport, and led to its installation more than two decades later at this site, chosen because Syracuse had been a center for embarcation of troops for the African wars.
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Pista Ciclabile Rossana Maiorca, Syracuse
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Monumento ai Caduti d'Africa
Pista Ciclabile Rossana Maiorca
96100 Syracuse
Sicily, Italy
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