'A poignant good-bye from the Torino Monumental cemetery, Italy' - by K J S Chatrath
In 1827 the mayor of Turin was the
Marquis Tancredi Falletti of Barolo. He contributed to the project of the
Monumental Cemetery with a large donation. The project was approved in the area
called the "Half Moons",
the name of the beautiful park that stood there until 1706. The park was
destroyed by French troops besieging Turin when they put their camp. The
Monumental Cemetery of Turin was officially
opened in November 1829. Today it occupies an area of 600.000m/2.
The Cemetery is an open air museum. The
"City of Silence" is home to celebrities and numerous works of art, such as Bistolfi, Calandra,
Canonica, Fumagalli, Rubino and so on. Writers, statesmen, historians,
politicians, artists, footballers, heroes are numerous characters, not only
from Turin but entire Italy rest in the
Monumental Cemetery of Turin.
(Write up sourced from: https://www.significantcemeteries.org/2015/02/the-monumental-cemetery-of-turin-italy.html)
I visited this cemetery in 2018. This particular artwork caught my attention and I took photos of it from different distances and angle. Take a look:
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