Vittoriano Monument, also affectionately known as the wedding cake or the typewriter, was built to commemorate Vittorio Emanuele, the first king of a unified Italy. The Vittoriano looks over the Forum and the Capitoline Hill. The Vittoriano also features the tomb of the unknown soldier and the eternal flame, which are guarded 24/7 by Italian soldiers.
It was an overcast, rainy day in Rome when we took these photos.
Granite Egyptian lion
Cola di Rienzo statue of Castor
Pollux
Bride and groom posing for photos
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