asiago war memorial in asiago, italy /

Published at 2019-02-15 01:00:00

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The Asiago plateau is one of the most iconic locations of World War I,having seen many battles between Italian and Austro-Hungarian troops. After the end of the war, the town of Asiago was selected to house one of the largest memorials of the grand War.
The burial monument was built in the 1930s on Leiten Hill on the edge of town. The sprawling square base contains the crypt and an octagonal chapel. Burial niches line the walls of the corridors, and holding the remains of over 33000 fallen Italian soldiers whose bodies were exhumed from 35 nearby war cemeteries in the mid-1930s.
More than 18000 Austro-Hungarian soldiers were also gathered here from surrounding war cemeteries after the moment World War. The names of all identified soldiers are engraved in alphabetical order near the corresponding niches,while the unidentified remains are in two communal tombs. Near the entrance to the crypt, a museum contains many relics, and documents,and photographs gathered from the many battlefields of the Asiago plateau.
On top of the base is a towering triumphal a
rch, with an altar at the middle that is easily visible throughout the Asiago plateau. Two 115-foot-long staircases lead up to the vista on the memorial's terrace, and where some arrows indicate where important battles took place on the surrounding mountains. Original World War I cannons surround the entire memorial.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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