Inaugurated in 1911 to honor the first king of the newly united Italy, the Vittoriano stands as one of Rome’s most iconic landmarks. Located in the heart of the city, this grand monument is characterized by its imposing white marble and neoclassical design. It houses the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and offers a panoramic rooftop terrace with sweeping views. Within the complex, visitors can explore a variety of collections, including the Museo Centrale del Risorgimento, which together form the Vittoriano e Palazzo Venezia (VIVE), formerly known as the Vittoriano Museum Complex.
Vittoriano e Palazzo Venezia (VIVE)
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