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Whilst very well maintained and an entirely fitting memorial to the fallen, the site is not accessible. You can view it from the street. Or at least, it wasn't accessible when I visited.
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Date of experience: August 2020
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This war memorial was close to our hotel so we walked over one evening to have a look. It is pretty magnificent to look at, and appears to be well maintained.
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Date of experience: July 2018
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The temple was inaugurated in 1928 as a memento to the war casualties from the First World War. It was erected in Piazza Sant’Ambrogio by design of Giovanni Muzio and his collaborators Gio Ponti and Tomasso Buzzi. The monument is inspired by the 16th century architecture but the contemporary aesthetic of the era is visible in various sculptures and details.…
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Date of experience: August 2017
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This is a memorial to Italian soldiers who died in the First World War. It's placed near Basilica Sant'Ambrogio and I'm not sure it needs a special visit.
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Date of experience: April 2017
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We happened upon this War Memorial by chance and walked in to have a look. It's a memorial for Milanese victims of the two World Wars. On the exterior of the octagonal temple different battlefields are listed, on the inside (down a spiral staircase) there are the names of dead soldiers of WWI. Another monument which houses the remains of almost 4600 soldiers can be found underground (although invisible from aboveground). Very interesting place to visit for 15-30 minutes…
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Date of experience: July 2016
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