Viale delle Trinita dei Monti, Pincian Hill, Rome, Italy
Designer
Ercole Rosa
Material
bronze and stone
Completion date
1872 (plaster model)
Opening date
1883 (bronze monument inaugurated)
The Monument to the Cairoli Brothers is a prominent patriotic statuary group on the Pincian Hill in Rome. It is located along the Pincian Hill, on a terrace overlooking the center of Rome. The statue is located just below the Terrazza Viale del Belvedere, and can be accessed by walking north from the summit of the Spanish Steps, past the Villa Medici.
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