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Arrive in the square a few minutes before 6 pm to observe and take part in a unique experience in commemoration of those who have died in war. The monument was built after the First World War, but has taken a larger meaning over the years. At 6 pm everyone and everything stops in the square as the bells toll, creating a moving reminder about the horrors of war along with a gratefulness for peace.…
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Date of experience: September 2019
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In memory of the soldiers that fought in WW1. Just a short walk from the train station, surrounded by parks.
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Date of experience: April 2019
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A well sculpted monument to remember those who paid the ultimate sacrifice in World War 1. The piazza has great character with the different coloured buildings and numerous archways.
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Date of experience: November 2018
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Disappointed after reading the comments and notes left on the site. This monument has very little interest for visitors. However, if you continue a little further on the avenue Pietro Paleocapa you arrive at a large public park very nice and well shaded ...
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Date of experience: May 2018
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