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An important monument
The Monument to the Thousands is a very important monument in Italy. It was here in Marsala Garibaldi landed in 1860 with his 1000 redshirt men and started the event, which led to the unification of I...
Worth the short walk to see this interesting structure.
I felt it was better to understand the role of garibaldi not only in Marsala but across Sicily. This helps understand the importnace of this monument to the 1000.
We just happened to come across this memorial to the Garibaldi 1000 whilst exploring Marsala. It is an interesting and unusual structure, well designed to look like part of a ship. We then looked up t...
impressionantly designed monument of the risorgimento
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You don't need to like monuments, but they belong to any history of a country. This symbolizes the beginning of the win train Garibaldis to No... with its names to the rosy steel walls.
An important monument
The Monument to the Thousands is a very important monument in Italy. It was here in Marsala Garibaldi landed in 1860 with his 1000 redshirt men and started the event, which led to the unification of I...
Worth the short walk to see this interesting structure.
I felt it was better to understand the role of garibaldi not only in Marsala but across Sicily. This helps understand the importnace of this monument to the 1000.
Interesting memorial
We just happened to come across this memorial to the Garibaldi 1000 whilst exploring Marsala. It is an interesting and unusual structure, well designed to look like part of a ship. We then looked up t...
I'm surprised.
Located on the sea, faced with the Garibaldi gate.
impressionantly designed monument of the risorgimento
You don't need to like monuments, but they belong to any history of a country. This symbolizes the beginning of the win train Garibaldis to No... with its names to the rosy steel walls.