The monument is 81 m high and 135 m wide. In the center of the whole complex is the equestrian statue of King Victor Emmanuel II. The statue weighs 50 t and is 12 m in height and length.It is one of the most visited places in Italy.
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- en.wikipedia.org Victor Emmanuel II MonumentThe Victor Emmanuel II National Monument (Italian: Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II), also known as the Vittoriano or Altare della Patria ("Altar of the Fatherland"...
- tripadvisor.com Attraction_Review-g187791-d190985…Nicknamed the "Wedding Cake" or "typewriter" for its unusual shape, the majestic Vittoriano monument in Piazza Venezia is dedicated to Italy's first king.
- ulysses.travel en/victor-emmanuel-ii-monument-…Nestled on Piazza Venezia, at the end of Via del Corso, the Monument to Victor Emmanuel II—commonly known as Il Vittoriano—is a colossal...
- romesite.com Top 25 Attractions Monument Victor EmmanuelWhere is the Victor Emmanuel Monument in Rome? The monument of Altare della Patria is located between Piazza Venezia square and Capitoline Hill.
- voyages.topexpos.fr en/photos/vittorio-emanuele-…...Emmanuel II Monument Victor Emmanuel II Place Venezia colonne Trajane Santa Maria di Loreto Piazza Venezia Rome Monument Vittorio Emanuel II...
- museos.com en/rome/vittoriano/If you stand in the middle of the Piazza Venezia with your back to the Via del Corso, you’ll be facing the monument that was built to honour King Victor Emmanuel II.
- flickr.com photos/dgmckelvey/9319923002The Altare della Patria (Altar of the Fatherland) also known as the Monumento Nazionale a Vittorio Emanuele II (National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II)...
- vanupied.com rome/monument-rome/piazza-venezia-et…La Piazza Venezia est bordée de palais et de monuments dont le Palazzo Venezia et le Vittoriano érigé en l’honneur du premier roi d’Italie, Victor-Emmanuel II.
- aviewoncities.com rome/victor-emmanuel-ii-monument...Emanuele II, the enormous white marble monument that dominates Piazza Venezia was built as a tribute to the first king of a united Italy, Victor Emmanuel II.