• A national monument set up in 1965 by the Italian government, the Risiera di San Sabba was actually built in 1898 as a rice-husking factory (riso means rice in...
  • It was to become a brutal place of torture and execution. Risiera di San Sabba, Trieste. The outline of where the crematorium stood is clearly visible.
  • 4. Explore the Grounds: The grounds of the Risiera di San Sabba are open to the public and offer visitors a chance to explore the camp and its surroundings.
  • La Risiera di San Sabba, visitata da più di 100.000 persone ogni anno, è stata dichiarata, con decreto presidenziale, Monumento Nazionale il 15 aprile 1965.
  • Risiera di San Sabba was a concentration camp of the Nazi’s in the Italian city of Trieste.
  • 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.
  • The Risiera di San Sabba is located on the outskirts of Trieste in the district of the same name, built in 1898.
  • Center of crematorium memorial at the Risiera di San Sabba. Estimates of the number of victims murdered at the Risiera range from three thousand to five thousand.
  • Risiera di San Sabba, a former nazi concentration camp in Trieste, Italy. © bluebeat76/Getty Images/iStock. Risiera di San Sabba.