Image: Verano - Monument to Goffredo Mameli
Description: Luciano Campisi's grave monument to the Italian poet and patriot Goffredo Mameli (1827-1849), at the Monumental cemetery "Campo Verano" in Rome. The grave was built in 1891 and its inscription, written by Giuseppe Mazzini, reads: "Both Lyre [as symbol of poetry] and Sword [as symbol of bravery in battle] will remain, as the fair symbol of His life, on the stone We will raise in His honour one day in the cemetery of the Nation's Martyrs in Rome"
Title: Verano - Monument to Goffredo Mameli
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