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Victor Emmanuel Ii Collection (page 3)

Victor Emmanuel II, the beloved monarch of Italy, is immortalized in various iconic landmarks across Rome and Milan

Background imageVictor Emmanuel Ii Collection: Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Milan, Lombardy, Italy

Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II, Milan, Lombardy, Italy. Tourists walking in the worlds oldest shopping mall

Background imageVictor Emmanuel Ii Collection: Milan, Lombardy, Italy. The entrance to the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II illuminated

Milan, Lombardy, Italy. The entrance to the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II illuminated at dusk

Background imageVictor Emmanuel Ii Collection: Statue of Goddess Victory

Statue of Goddess Victory, Vittor Emmanuel II Monument (Il Vittoriano), Rome, Italy Statue of Goddess Victory, Quadrigas Terrace, Vittor Emmanuel II Monument (Il Vittoriano), Rome, Italy

Background imageVictor Emmanuel Ii Collection: Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II - Altare dela patria

Monument to Vittorio Emanuele II - Altare dela patria
The Altar of the Fatherland (Altare della Patria), monument to Vittorio Emanuele II, in Rome, Lazio, Italy

Background imageVictor Emmanuel Ii Collection: Equestrian statue of Victor Emmanuel II, Piazza del Duomo, Milan, Lombardy, Italy, Europe

Equestrian statue of Victor Emmanuel II, Piazza del Duomo, Milan, Lombardy, Italy, Europe

Background imageVictor Emmanuel Ii Collection: Equestrian statue of Victor Emmanuel II and Milan Cathedral (Duomo), Piazza del Duomo

Equestrian statue of Victor Emmanuel II and Milan Cathedral (Duomo), Piazza del Duomo, Milan, Lombardy, Italy, Europe

Background imageVictor Emmanuel Ii Collection: Milan Cathedral (Duomo), Piazza del Duomo, Milan, Lombardy, Italy, Europe

Milan Cathedral (Duomo), Piazza del Duomo, Milan, Lombardy, Italy, Europe

Background imageVictor Emmanuel Ii Collection: Roman Forum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, and National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II, Rome, Lazio

Roman Forum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, and National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageVictor Emmanuel Ii Collection: National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II and Roman Forum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, at dusk

National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II and Roman Forum, UNESCO World Heritage Site, at dusk, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageVictor Emmanuel Ii Collection: Italy, Piedmont, Turin, Facade of Palazzo Carignano, Guarino Guarini, 1679-84

Italy, Piedmont, Turin, Facade of Palazzo Carignano, Guarino Guarini, 1679-84, frieze on baroque facade in 1884
Piedmont - Turin. Facade of Palazzo Carignano (Guarino Guarini, 1679-84), UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997. Frieze on the baroque faA

Background imageVictor Emmanuel Ii Collection: Portrait of Victor Emmanuel II, 1820 -1878, Last King of Sardinia and First King of Italy

Portrait of Victor Emmanuel II, 1820 -1878, Last King of Sardinia and First King of Italy
Portrait of Victor Emmanuel II (Turin 1820 - Rome 1878), Last King of Sardinia and First King of Italy. Painted by Carlo Felice Biscarra (1823 - 1894)

Background imageVictor Emmanuel Ii Collection: First War of Independence, Victor Emmanuel II of Savoy entering Milan on June 7, 1859

First War of Independence, Victor Emmanuel II of Savoy entering Milan on June 7, 1859, by Carlo Bossoli, 1815-1884
Italy - 19th century, First War of Independence - Victor Emmanuel II of Savoy entering Milan on June 7, 1859. Watercolor by Carlo Bossoli (1815-1884)

Background imageVictor Emmanuel Ii Collection: The Tuscan Plebiscite, Bettino Ricasoli presenting the Plebiscite for the annexation of Tuscany

The Tuscan Plebiscite, Bettino Ricasoli presenting the Plebiscite for the annexation of Tuscany into the Kingdom of
Italy - 19th century - The Tuscan Plebiscite. Bettino Ricasoli presenting the Plebiscite for the annexation of Tuscany into the Kingdom of Italy to Victor Emmanuel II of Savoy in March, 1860

Background imageVictor Emmanuel Ii Collection: Victor Emmanuel II Monument, Venice Square, Italy

Victor Emmanuel II Monument, Venice Square, Italy

Background imageVictor Emmanuel Ii Collection: Italy. Rome. National Monument of Victor Emmanuel II. Altar of the Fatherland. Designed

Italy. Rome. National Monument of Victor Emmanuel II. Altar of the Fatherland. Designed by Giuseppe Sacconi, 1885. Museum of Italian Reunification. Piazza Venezzia



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Victor Emmanuel II, the beloved monarch of Italy, is immortalized in various iconic landmarks across Rome and Milan. The grandeur of the National Monument to Victor Emmanuel II in Piazza di Venezia stands as a testament to his significant role in Italian history. Giuseppe Garibaldi's support during the unification process is captured vividly in an image where he assists Victor Emmanuel II with putting on the boot of Italy, symbolizing their joint effort. The Vittoriano monument, also known as Altare della Patria, offers breathtaking views from Venezia square, reminding visitors of this revered leader's legacy. In Rome's Lazio region lies another tribute to him - the Vittorio Emanuele II Monument at Altare della Patria. Moving northward to Lombardy, we encounter Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan. This architectural masterpiece not only serves as a shopping destination but also illuminates its entrance with elegance and charm. Raffaele Belliazzi's bronze sculpture captures Victor Emmanuel II's regal presence and grace beautifully. Meanwhile, a color lithograph showcases King Victor Emmanuel III leading his troops during World War I – a poignant reminder of his dedication to protecting his country. Known by many names including Vittorio Emanuele Maria Alberto Eugenio Ferdinando Tommaso di Savoia, this remarkable ruler left an indelible mark on Italy’s history. His full name alone reflects the depth and significance of his reign. As we admire these magnificent tributes scattered throughout Italy and Europe alike, let us remember Victor Emmanuel II for his unwavering commitment towards unifying Italy into one proud nation under his leadership.