• Automezzi privati: possibilità di parcheggio gratuito non custodito dietro la Risiera di San Sabba (ingresso area parcheggio da via Palatucci e da via Rio Primario).
  • International Committee of the Nazi Lager of Risiera di San Sabba, Trieste: 1–7. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 7, 2012.
  • The Risiera di San Sabba is the only example of a Nazi concentration camp in Italy. It is a national monument with the presidential decree of April 15, 1965.
  • The factory at the Risiera di San Sabba, located in the northern Italian town of Trieste, began production in 1898, its main buildings going up in 1913.
  • Origin and use of rice paddy. Built in 1898, the Risiera di San Sabba was intended for rice processing, a function it had until 1934.
  • Today, Risiera di San Sabba operates as a civic museum, allowing visitors to learn about the camp's history and pay tribute to the victims.
  • At the edge of the city stands the Risiera di San Sabba, the only death camp in Italy. The early 20th Century complex was originally built for rice husking and later...
  • Risiera di San Sabba is a large building near Sv. Sobota (San Sabba), in which rice was first peeled, in 1943, the Nazis have turned it into a concentration camp.
  • Risiera di San Sabba is a five-storey brick-built compound located in Trieste, northern Italy, that functioned during World War II as a Nazi concentration camp for...
  • The Risiera di San Sabba was built in Trieste in the district of San Sabba (now Valmaura) back in 1913. Initially it was a rice husking plant.
  • Entrance to the Risiera di San Sabba memorial. The present museum was designed by Romano Boico and opened in 1975.
  • Risiera di San Sabba, Trieste. On my second morning in Trieste, it was a relief to see the sun finally beginning to peek out from an otherwise cloud-covered sky.
  • Risiera di San Sabba was a Nazi concentration camp for the detention and killing of political prisoners during World War II, located in Trieste, northern Italy.