The monument in honor of Dante Alighieri was inaugurated in 1896. At that time, when Trent was still part of Austria-Hungary, it was intended to symbolize the Italian culture of Trentino.
Monument to Dante Alighieri, Trento
Dante Monument (Trento)
The Dante Monument (Italian: Monumento a Dante) in Trento is a bronze statue in honor of Dante Alighieri, created by the Florentine sculptor Cesare Zocchi, which stands in the park between the building of the Regional Council of Trentino-Alto Adige and the train station. The monument was built at the end of the 19th century as a symbol of the Italian culture of Trentino, which at that time still belonged to Austria-Hungary.
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Monument to Dante Alighier, Trento Dante Monument (Trento) The Dante Monument (Italian: Monumento a Dante) in Trento is a bronze statue in honor of Dante Alighieri, created by the Florentine sculptor Cesare Zocchi. It stands in the park between the Trentino-South Tyrol Regional Council building and the train station. The monument was erected at the end of the 19th century as a symbol of Italian culture in Trentino, which at that time was part of Austria-Hungary.