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Episode Synopsis
In this episode, we explore the Vittorio Emanuele II Monument in Rome, often nicknamed “The Wedding Cake” or “The Typewriter.” Built to celebrate Italian unification, this massive structure embodies national pride, architectural ambition, and ideological struggles. From its Beaux-Arts style and symbolic placement near the Roman Forum to its later appropriation by Mussolini, the Vittoriano reflects the complexities of Italy’s identity. We delve into its construction, controversies, and how monuments shape our understanding of history and power.
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