Monuments & Statues in Venice

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Monument to Carlo Goldoni

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Campo San Bartolomeo is home to the Monument to Carlo Goldoni, a tribute to the acclaimed Venetian playwright. The bronze statue, crafted by sculptor Antonio Dal Zotto in 1883, portrays Goldoni in a contemplative stance, symbolizing his vital role in shaping Italian theater. This area buzzes with life, particularly in spring when cultural festivities animate the square. As a focal point for both locals and visitors, the monument serves as a reflection of Venice's rich artistic legacy and a reminder of its literary heritage.

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Monument to Victor Emmanuel II

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Riva degli Schiavoni is home to the Monument to Victor Emmanuel II, a striking tribute to Italy's first king. Sculpted by Ettore Ferrari, the monument includes a prominent bronze statue of the king on horseback, reflecting his pivotal role in the country's unification. The surrounding area is adorned with sculptures and reliefs that commemorate key moments from his reign. Visiting in autumn offers a quieter experience, allowing for a more contemplative appreciation of this historical landmark.

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Monument to Giuseppe Garibaldi

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Incorporating the Monument to Giuseppe Garibaldi into your day in Venice adds a historical layer to your visit. Located in the Castello district, this striking statue commemorates the Italian revolutionary leader's role in unifying the country. Created by sculptor Augusto Benvenuti, Garibaldi is depicted on horseback, capturing his leadership and bravery. The accompanying park offers a tranquil space to reflect on Italy's past, making it a worthwhile pause during your exploration of the city, especially in spring when the gardens bloom.

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Monument to Daniele Manin

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This monument in Campo Manin honors Daniele Manin, a key figure in Venice's 1848 revolution. Sculpted by Luigi Borro, the statue captures Manin's resolute spirit, serving as a poignant reminder of the city's historical quest for independence. Visitors will appreciate the monument's significance, particularly in winter when the area is less populated. The surrounding space allows for reflection on Venice's rich history and the tenacity of its people.

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