In the beating heart of Forte dei Marmi, Piazza Dante Alighieri, also known as Piazza della Rimembranza, stands majestically, a place steeped in history and memory. This square, dedicated to the memory of the fallen of all wars, is the custodian of a unique emotional heritage, hosting the Monument to the Fallen. The sculpture, a masterful work in travertine marble by the sculptor Mario Figliè, stands solemnly as a tangible symbol of gratitude and recognition towards those who sacrificed their lives for their country.
The monument, in addition to representing the courage and sacrifice of the fallen, is part of a fascinating urban context. The nearby gardens, immersed in a green tranquility, become a dynamic place dedicated to exhibition fairs and antique markets. The square, therefore, is not only a place of commemoration, but a crossroads of life and culture.
Completing this fascinating architectural picture is the majestic building that stands on the square. Built in 1922 and initially used as classrooms for the local scientific high school, the building has stood the test of time, maintaining its grandeur and today houses the Forte dei Marmi Town Hall. A symbol of continuity and transformation, the town hall is the administrative heart of the city, while the square that hosts it becomes a place of meeting and reflection.
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