A lush meadow that preserves our memory

In this green place, designed by the British architect Louis de Soissons, lie the remains of soldiers of various nationalities, English, Irish, Scots, Welsh, South African, Canadian, Indian, Australian who died during the Second World War, Contributing to the liberation of Italy. The tombs, lined along the Aurelian Walls on the left, are marked by vertical plaques that show dates and places of birth and death of the deceased, the coat of arms of the military entity to which they belong, and in some cases a motto or thought. In the middle of the rows is placed the stone of remembrance, opposite the entrance, at the end of the avenue, a large stone cross.

Info

Schedule: Mon / Fri 8 – 15

Tickets: Non Necessary

Schedule: Mon / Fri 8 – 15

Tickets: Non Necessary

In this green place, designed by the British architect Louis de Soissons, lie the remains of soldiers of various nationalities, English, Irish, Scots, Welsh, South African, Canadian, Indian, Australian who died during the Second World War, Contributing to the liberation of Italy. The tombs, lined along the Aurelian Walls on the left, are marked by vertical plaques that show dates and places of birth and death of the deceased, the coat of arms of the military entity to which they belong, and in some cases a motto or thought. In the middle of the rows is placed the stone of remembrance, opposite the entrance, at the end of the avenue, a large stone cross.

Must See