Flyout Menu
Monument to Victor Emmanuel II – Rome
Monument to Victor Emmanuel II – The Altar of the Fatherland
Rising majestically in the heart of Piazza Venezia, the Monument to Victor Emmanuel II (Altare della Patria) is one of Rome’s most iconic landmarks, dedicated to Italy’s first king and the unification of the nation. Built between 1885 and 1935, this massive white marble structure symbolizes Italy’s national pride and independence.
The monument features:
- A grand bronze equestrian statue of Victor Emmanuel II, standing as a symbol of strength and unity.
- The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, guarded by an eternal flame and two soldiers in honor of Italy’s fallen heroes.
- A massive stairway, Corinthian columns, and elaborate sculptures, including allegorical figures representing Italy’s regions.
- The Panoramic Terrace, offering one of the best 360-degree views of Rome, from the Colosseum to St. Peter’s Basilica.
Often referred to as the “wedding cake” or “typewriter” due to its grand white façade, the Vittoriano remains a symbol of Italian unity and heritage. Whether visiting for its history, stunning architecture, or breathtaking views, this monument is a must-see in Rome.
Our Tiny Planet artwork of the Monument to Victor Emmanuel II captures its monumental beauty and historical significance in a stunning 360-degree perspective. Whether printed on canvas, puzzles, or other formats, this unique piece transforms Rome’s national symbol into a mesmerizing circular masterpiece—bringing the grandeur of Italy into your home!
€25.00
Buy this tinyplanet as
Canvas
