Cimitero Monumentale

Verona, Provincia di Verona, Verona, Italy

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The Monumental Cemetery of Verona was designed by the architect Giuseppe Barbieri in 1828. The first burial took place in 1829, while the first family tomb was created in 1838. Because of the large demographic expansion, since the late nineteenth century the space was not enough, so in 1910 the cemetery was expanded with the construction of a new wing. Furthermore, in the 1930s, the Ossuary Temple for the soldiers who died in the Great War and the Garden-Cemetery were built. The cemetery was built in neoclassical style and provides interesting examples of funerary sculpture from the nineteenth to the twentieth century. The site hosts monuments of high cultural value and different styles, such as neoclassicism, realism, symbolism, Art Nouveau and other forms of contemporary art. The sculptors are mainly local: some artists take as a model important sculptures such as the Thinker of Rodin and the Angels of Giulio Monteverde. The graveyard hosts illustrious tombs, such as that of the scholar Ippolito Pindemonte, of the poet Berto Barbarani, of the writer Emilio Salgari and the futurist artist Umberto Boccioni. The cemetery is an open-air museum accessible to visitors who are interested to discover two centuries of city history from an unusual perspective.
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