Arco della Vittoria, Genoa
Facts and practical information
The Arco della Vittoria, also known as the Victory Arch, stands as a proud monument in the city of Genoa, Italy. This triumphal arch, which was inaugurated in 1931, is dedicated to the memory of the fallen soldiers of World War I. Located at the beginning of the Carso promenade, the arch is a prominent feature in the city's landscape.
Designed by architect Marcello Piacentini, the Arco della Vittoria is made of Botticino marble and stands 40 meters high. Its imposing structure and grandeur symbolize the strength and resilience of the nation. The arch is adorned with sculptures and bas-reliefs by various artists, including Eugenio Baroni and Arturo Dazzi, that depict war scenes and honor the Italian victory.
Visitors to the arch can not only appreciate its architectural beauty and historical significance but also enjoy panoramic views of the city and the sea. The arch is positioned in such a way that it acts as a gateway to the city for those arriving from the sea, offering a majestic welcome to travelers.
The Arco della Vittoria is not only a memorial to the past but also serves as a venue for contemporary ceremonies and events, including national celebrations and remembrance services. It remains a symbol of pride for the citizens of Genoa and a must-visit landmark for tourists exploring the rich history of this Italian city.
Centro Est (Carignano)Genoa
Arco della Vittoria – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Piazza De Ferrari, Museo Villa Croce, Casa di Cristoforo Colombo, Palazzo Clemente Della Rovere.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Arco della Vittoria by public transport?
Bus
- Brigata Liguria 1 / Capolinea • Lines: 15 (2 min walk)
- Brigata Bisagno / Cadorna • Lines: 13, 15, 31 (3 min walk)
Train
- Genova Brignole (7 min walk)
- Portello (20 min walk)
Metro
- Brignole • Lines: Metropolitana (9 min walk)
- De Ferrari • Lines: Metropolitana (15 min walk)