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Risorgimento Museum (Museo Civico del Risorgimento) description and photos - Italy: Brescia. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Museo Civico del Risorgimento. Photo and descriptionThe Risorgimento Museum was opened in 2005 on the upper floors of Grande Miglio, part of the Brescia castle, built in the late 16th century and once serving as a granary for the Venetian garrison. The exposition of the museum is organized in accordance with a modern interpretation of the historical events of the Risorgimento period - the movement for the unification of Italy in the middle of the 19th century. Here you can see a wide variety of artifacts from various museum collections, including portraits, memorabilia, official announcements and print publications documenting the legendary deeds and patriotic calls that led to the creation of a united Italian nation. With the help of all this, the museum acquaints visitors with the main events of the Risorgimento - household items and everyday language of those years, together with documents, help to understand the significance of historical transformations. Particular attention is paid to local historical events that led to the formation in 1797 The Republic of Brescia, and the famous ten-day uprising Dieci Giornate, as well as the role of the Brescians in the War of Independence. Part of the museum's collection was used to create a themed route dedicated to the Battle of San Martino and Solferino, known as the Grande battaglia "- The Great Battle. This route allows you to travel back in time, deep into Italian history, and find yourself in 1859: the exhibition presents the events of the Second War of Independence and its main participants - from Napoleon III to Cavour and from Vittorio Emanuele II to Garibaldi. Particular attention is paid to one of the main battles of the Risorgimento - the battle of San Martino and Solferino, which led to the defeat of Austria and the transfer of Lombardy to the rule of the Sardinian kingdom. In the museum, you can see a variety of artifacts - geographic maps showing troop movements, flags, prints, paintings, sculptures, etc., as well as obituaries of the memory of the fallen, propaganda documents, illustrations and physical evidence of the difficult and bloody conditions in the history of Italy. The exposition of the museum also draws attention to the city of Brescia itself, which at that time was turned into a huge hospital, and in which patriotic fever mingled with simple human mercy. It was as a result of the bloody battle of San Martino and Solferino that the idea of creating the International Red Cross was born - its founder was Henry Dunant, a participant in the battle. We also recommend reading Cathedral of Santo Spirito (Duomo di Santo Spirito) description and photos - Italy: Ravenna Topic: Museo Civico del Risorgimento description and photos - Italy: Brescia. |