The Torre dei Caduti in Piazza Vittorio Veneto in Bergamo.
The Torre dei Caduti, located in the heart of Bergamo, is one of the most significant monuments in the city. Built to commemorate the soldiers who fell during the First World War, this imposing tower represents not only a symbol of memory for the fallen, but also an important piece of the historical and architectural heritage of Bergamo.
The construction of the Torre dei Caduti was started in 1922 and completed in 1924, designed by the architect Marcello Piacentini, one of the most important exponents of Italian rationalism. The tower was inaugurated on 27 October 1924, during a solemn ceremony attended by numerous authorities and citizens.
The choice to build a monument of such importance responded to the need to honor the memory of the soldiers from Bergamo who fell during the First World War, a conflict that had profoundly affected the local community and the entire nation. The tower was meant to be a tangible sign of the sacrifice of these men and their families.
The Torre dei Caduti stands imposingly in Piazza Vittorio Veneto, in the Lower Town of Bergamo. About 45 meters high, the tower is built of stone and has a sober but solemn architectural style, typical of Piacentini's works. The base of the tower is quadrangular, with sides of about 10 meters, and rises in a slender structure that culminates with a bell tower.
One of the most distinctive elements of the tower is the large clock placed on one of the upper sides, visible from most of the square. This clock, in addition to having a practical function, also symbolizes the passage of time and the perpetual memory of the fallen.
The Torre dei Caduti is not only an architectural monument, but a true symbol of collective memory. Every year, on November 4, on the occasion of the Day of National Unity and the Armed Forces, the tower becomes the center of official commemorations, with ceremonies that remember the sacrifice of the soldiers of Bergamo and all those who fell in war.
The monument is also a place of reflection for citizens and visitors, a point where they can stop and think about the values of peace and solidarity. Its central position and its grandeur make it a point of reference in the urban fabric of Bergamo, a place that invites contemplation and memory.
The Torre dei Caduti is accessible to the public and offers the possibility of climbing to its top, from which you can enjoy a panoramic view of the city and its surroundings. Inside the tower, a small museum displays relics and historical documents related to the First World War and the soldiers of Bergamo.
Among the curiosities, it is worth mentioning that the tower has been restored several times over time to preserve its integrity and original appearance. The restoration works involved both the external structure and the interiors, with particular attention to the conservation of the historical and artistic elements.
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Where is the tower located:
The Torre dei Caduti of Bergamo is located in the lower part of the city in Piazza Vittorio Veneto, at the beginning of the Sentierone, the so-called living room of Bergamo. Since 24 May 2015, after a period of restoration, it can be visited again. The Torre dei Caduti is part of the network of the Museum of the stories of Bergamo, managed by the Fondazione Bergamo nella storia.
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