Piazza de Giuseppe Belli, Trastevere neighborhood, Rome, Italy
Designer
Michele Tripisciano
Material
marble
Opening date
4 May 1913
The Monument to Giuseppe Gioachino Belli is a marble memorial dedicated to the 19th-century poet who wrote mainly in Romanesco, the Roman dialect. It is located just off the Lungotevere in Trastavere, just across from the entrance to the Ponte Garibaldi over the Tiber.
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