In 1955, Raffaele Marani films the Military Shrine of Monte Grappa in the province of Treviso. The camera captures visitors walking along paths and among commemorative tombstones, details of the semicircular ossuary, the large cross at the summit, and the main entrance inscribed with “MONTE GRAPPA TU SEI LA MIA PATRIA” (“Monte Grappa, you are my homeland”), interspersed with panoramic views of the avenue lined with funerary markers. The footage also includes the tombstone of Marshal Gaetano Giardino and the interior of the chapel with sacred furnishings. Inaugurated in 1935, the monument commemorates over 22,000 soldiers who fell during the battles on Monte Grappa.
In 1955, Raffaele Marani films the Military Shrine of Monte Grappa in the province of Treviso. The camera captures visitors walking along paths and among commemorative tombstones, details of the semicircular ossuary, the large cross at the summit, and the main entrance inscribed with “MONTE GRAPPA TU SEI LA MIA PATRIA” (“Monte Grappa, you are my homeland”), interspersed with panoramic views of the avenue lined with funerary markers. The footage also includes the tombstone of Marshal Gaetano Giardino and the interior of the chapel with sacred furnishings. Inaugurated in 1935, the monument commemorates over 22,000 soldiers who fell during the battles on Monte Grappa.