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"Vittorio: A Journey Through Italian History and Culture" Step into the grandeur of The Forum in Rome, Italy, where history comes alive

Background imageVittorio Collection: Radetsky & Vitt. Eman

Radetsky & Vitt. Eman
After the defeat of Novara, the new king of Sardinia, Vittorio Emanuele, rejects the demands of Austrian commander Radetsky. Even so, the terms are harsh

Background imageVittorio Collection: Vittorio Emanuele I

Vittorio Emanuele I, of Piedmont, refuses to abolish the Salic Law

Background imageVittorio Collection: Earthquake Calabria

Earthquake Calabria
King Vittorio Emanuele III descends from his car to commiserate with the residents of a Calabrian town, devastated by earthquake

Background imageVittorio Collection: Earthquake Calabria 05

Earthquake Calabria 05
The towns and villages of Calabria, devastated by earthquake, are visited by King Vittorio Emanuele III

Background imageVittorio Collection: Italy Triumphant

Italy Triumphant
Vittorio Emanuele II triumphs as ruler of united Italy

Background imageVittorio Collection: Pope Yields Power

Pope Yields Power
Rome having been taken by the Italians, the pope yields temporal power to Vittorio Emanuele II

Background imageVittorio Collection: Vit. Em. in Milano

Vit. Em. in Milano
Vittorio Emanuele II, now crowned king of Italy, makes a triumphal entry into Milano

Background imageVittorio Collection: Vitt. Eman. at LA Spezia

Vitt. Eman. at LA Spezia
Vittorio Emanuele lands at La Spezia

Background imageVittorio Collection: Vit. Em. and his Army

Vit. Em. and his Army
Vittorio Emanuele II, now crowned king of Italy, reviews his army at Milano

Background imageVittorio Collection: Venice Joins Italy

Venice Joins Italy
Vittorio Emanuele II welcomes Venice into his newly united Italy

Background imageVittorio Collection: French Quit Rome

French Quit Rome
As the French quit Rome, Vittorio Emanuele II presents himself to Pius IX as the new tenant - but it will be some years before he is able to take up residence !

Background imageVittorio Collection: Vitt. Em. at Firenze

Vitt. Em. at Firenze
Vittorio Emanuele II at Firenze (Florence) prior to his Six Weeks War which will finally do away with Austrian rule in Italy

Background imageVittorio Collection: Vitt. Em. at Florence

Vitt. Em. at Florence
Vittorio Emanuele II leaves Florence (currently the capital of Italy) to join his army in the Seven Weeks War which will force Austria to relinquish the Veneto

Background imageVittorio Collection: Vittorio Em. at Florence

Vittorio Em. at Florence
Vittorio Emanuele enters firenze (Florence) : soon the people will vote to join the united Italy

Background imageVittorio Collection: Garibaldi and Vittorio

Garibaldi and Vittorio
The meeting of Garibaldi and Vittorio Emanuele at Teano

Background imageVittorio Collection: Vittorio at Milano

Vittorio at Milano
Vittorio Emanuele enters Milano through the Porta Nuova

Background imageVittorio Collection: Punch on Napoleon III

Punch on Napoleon III
Vittorio Emanuele is not best pleased when Napoleon III makes a treaty with Austria at Villafranca which confirms the status quo, crowning Liberty with a papal tiara

Background imageVittorio Collection: Napoleon III in Milano

Napoleon III in Milano
Napoleon III, pursuing French interests in Italian affairs, accompanies Vittorio Emanuele in a procession through the streets of newly liberated Milano

Background imageVittorio Collection: Battle of Solferino 6

Battle of Solferino 6
Vittorio Emanuele watches the progress of the battle, in which his men and the French inflict a decisive defeat on the Austrians

Background imageVittorio Collection: Vittorio Emanuele

Vittorio Emanuele is acclaimed by the people of Brescia as he rides triumphantly through their town

Background imageVittorio Collection: Vittorio Eman. at Milano

Vittorio Eman. at Milano
Vittorio Emanuele and Napoleon III ride in triumph through the streets of the freshly liberated Milano

Background imageVittorio Collection: Napoleon III in Torino

Napoleon III in Torino

Background imageVittorio Collection: Signatories of Treaty

Signatories of Treaty
Treaty signatories at Paris (l-r): Marshall Foch, Georges Clemenceau, Lloyd George, Vittorio Orlando and Baron Sonnino

Background imageVittorio Collection: Garibaldi / Emanuele / Milan

Garibaldi / Emanuele / Milan
Vittorio Emanuele and Garibaldi arrive at Milan

Background imageVittorio Collection: Vittorio Emanuele III

Vittorio Emanuele III
VITTORIO EMANUELE III King of Italy and Albania; Emperor of Ethiopia

Background imageVittorio Collection: Vittorio Emanuele Ii / Mar

Vittorio Emanuele Ii / Mar
Vittorio Emanuele II King of Italy

Background imageVittorio Collection: Elena, Queen of Italy

Elena, Queen of Italy
ELENA, QUEEN OF ITALY Wife of Vittorio Emmanuele III, daughter of Nicolas I, King of Montenegro

Background imageVittorio Collection: Vittorio Emanuele Ii / Cdv

Vittorio Emanuele Ii / Cdv
VITTORIO EMANUELE II King of Italy, circa 1865

Background imageVittorio Collection: Peace Talks Leaders

Peace Talks Leaders
" The Big Four" at the peace talks: (l-r) Lloyd George, Vittorio Orlando, Georges Clemenceau and Woodrow Wilson Date: 1919

Background imageVittorio Collection: Ww1 Cartoon / Don Quixote

Ww1 Cartoon / Don Quixote
Sir Edward Grey as Don Quixote and Vittorio Emanuele as Sancho Panza (the former persuaded the latter to join the Allies)

Background imageVittorio Collection: Venice / Riva Schiavoni

Venice / Riva Schiavoni
Venice: Riva degli Schiavoni, with the statue of Vittorio Emanuele

Background imageVittorio Collection: Garibaldi & Vitt. Eman

Garibaldi & Vitt. Eman
THE RISORGIMENTO The meeting of Garibaldi with Vittorio Emanuele II, king of Sardinia; he was crowned King of Italy the following year



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"Vittorio: A Journey Through Italian History and Culture" Step into the grandeur of The Forum in Rome, Italy, where history comes alive. From Versailles to Piazza Vittorio Veneto, Vittorio Emanuele Orlando played a crucial role in shaping the world during the Peace Treaty of 1919 after World War One. Alongside David Lloyd George, Georges Benjamin Clemenceau, and Thomas Woodrow Wilson, they forged a new era. As we wander through Palermo's Teatro Massimo Vittorio Emanuele in Sicily, we are reminded of the great losses that befell Italy. With both Vittorio Emanuele and Carlo Alberto passing away, their legacies live on forever. In Milan's Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II stands an architectural marvel with its magnificent glassy dome. Here, close encounters take place as people from all walks of life gather under its roof to celebrate artistry and elegance. The bustling streets of Montaione lead us to Piazza Vittorio Emanuele where locals fill jugs from fountains - a timeless tradition that connects generations past and present. This square embodies the spirit of community and shared heritage. Venice pays homage to its rich history with an equestrian statue dedicated to none other than Vittorio Emanuele II himself. As it stands tall against the backdrop of picturesque canals, it symbolizes strength and resilience. Finally, our journey ends at Milan's Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II once more – a hub for fashion enthusiasts worldwide. Amidst luxury boutiques and exquisite craftsmanship lies a testament to Italian ingenuity. Vittorio is not just a name; it represents an extraordinary legacy woven into Italy's tapestry. From political negotiations that shaped nations to cultural landmarks etched in time – this is the story of one man who left an indelible mark on history.