Introduction to the Italian Unification Memorial Hall: The Vittoriano Italian Unification Memorial Hall (Vittoriano) was completed in 1911 and is located in the center of Rome. It commemorates the unification of Italy and Emmanuel II who promoted its unification. And built. The front of the memorial hall is an arc-shaped facade formed by 16 columns, with two huge bronze statues on it. The one on the right represents "thought" and the left represents "action". On the second set of steps leading to the memorial platform is a flying lion statue created by Michelangelo. The two sets of fountains under the steps, the right symbolizes the Tyrrhenian Sea and the left symbolizes the Adriatic Sea. The equestrian figure in the center of the steps is Il Vittoriano, Victor Emmanuel II. (Free, opening hours 9:30-17:30, open until 16:30 in winter)
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