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On May 27, 1923, the Angular Victory, conceived and created by artist Renato Brozzi, was inaugurated in Traversetolo. Despite moving to Rome, the Traversetolo native had always maintained close ties to the town where he grew up. His works were appreciated throughout Italy, including by illustrious figures such as Gabriele D'Annunzio, with whom Brozzi formed a sincere friendship. Given the artist's relationship with the poet, the latter had promised to attend the inauguration of the Victory, for which he had written the epigraph. Engraved on the sides of that winged figure were, and are, the names of the 105 Traversetolo soldiers who died during the Great War. The idea of erecting a monument to honor the memory of those soldiers was born as early as 1919, but the precarious economic situation postponed the monument's creation and inauguration until 1923. SOURCE and other news https://www.csmovimenti.org/alla-vittoria-angolare/
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10월 16, 2025, Punto di Sosta Panoramico Attrezzato
Rest stop, with benches, a table, and a children's swing, for a scenic break with the benches arranged southward, overlooking the Apennines. With instructions to keep the area clean 😉😁
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10월 16, 2025, Maestà di Cazzola
sacred rural building for the protection of the inhabitants
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10월 16, 2025, Maestà
I believe it is one of the most beautiful majesties in the area, in terms of workmanship and the details of the sacred images... You be the judge.
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10월 16, 2025, Parco dei Barboj di Rivalta
The Barboj Park owes its name to the rumbling sounds that accompany the emission of methane gases, salt water, hydrocarbons, methane, carbon dioxide, and mud from the subsurface through numerous small volcanoes of varying shapes and sizes, some up to 1 m high. These geological features, considered the most important in western Emilia, also extend to the nearby town of Torre di Traversetolo, to which the area is connected by several marked trails. The salse are characterized by the eruption of muddy salt water from spring pools, used for medicinal purposes until the 19th century, which flows into the small Barboj stream, a tributary of the Termina stream. SOURCE: https://parmawelcome.it/scheda/parco-dei-barboj/
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10월 16, 2025, I Calanchi
They are typical Apennine formations caused by a geomorphological phenomenon of soil erosion that occurs due to the leaching effect of rainwater on degraded clayey rocks, with little vegetation cover and therefore little protection from runoff.
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10월 16, 2025, Ciliegio Giallo
centuries-old cherry tree of an ancient variety, produces yellow fruit
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10월 16, 2025, Chiesa di San Martino - Traversetolo
The Church of San Martino, also known as the Parish Church of Traversetolo, is a Catholic place of worship with neo-Romanesque architecture, located at Via San Martino 15 in Traversetolo, in the province and diocese of Parma. It is the seat of a parish in the pastoral area of Pedemontana. HISTORY The original place of worship was probably built in the 8th century; however, the first certain evidence of its existence dates back only to 1005, when the parish church was mentioned in the Ordo Archipresbiterorum Plebium commissioned by the Bishop of Parma, Sigifredo II. The temple was perhaps rebuilt in Romanesque style between the 11th and 12th centuries at the behest of the powerful Baratti family. The church's importance grew in the following centuries: as evidenced by the Capitulum seu Rotulus Decimarum of the Diocese of Parma in 1230, at the time seven chapels in the surrounding area depended on the parish church of Traversitulo: Guardasone, Vignale, Bottone, Torre, Sivizzano, Cazzola, and Rivalta; Bannone was also added to these by 1354. Between the 14th and 15th centuries, the building, which features three naves preceded by an exonarthex, was partially modified following the construction of the bell tower next to the presbytery. Between the 16th and 17th centuries, chapels were added: two on the north side, dedicated to the Blessed Virgin of the Conception and to Suffrage, and two on either side of the presbytery, dedicated to the Most Holy Rosary and Saint Anthony of Padua. Furthermore, in 1669 the building was extensively renovated in Baroque style and, upon completion, was reconsecrated by Bishop Carlo Nembrini. In 1862, while work was being carried out to lower the churchyard, the exonarthex was demolished to allow for the extension of the naves. In 1882, the church was damaged by an earthquake and subsequently underwent restoration work. In 1903, the Romanesque bell tower was demolished, and three years later a new bell tower, designed by architect Camillo Uccelli, was erected in its place. On September 7, 1920, a devastating earthquake caused serious damage to the church. In the following years, the place of worship, no longer adequate to accommodate the population of Traversetolo, was almost completely demolished, leaving only the apse and the main building on the left. A new building in neo-Romanesque style, designed by engineer Alfredo Provinciali, was erected in place of the old parish church. The church, completed the following year, was solemnly consecrated on August 3, 1929, in the presence of Bishop Guido Maria Conforti. In the following decades, some work was carried out inside the structure: in 1935, the presbytery was raised, in 1947 the baptismal chapel was built next to the left nave, completed in 1978, and between 1960 and 1972 the 19th-century frescoes still present were covered. On January 25 and 27, 2012, several earthquakes damaged the building, which was renovated and structurally consolidated in 2014. SOURCE and further information https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiesa_di_San_Martino_(Traversetolo)
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10월 16, 2025, Maestà di Sivizzano
rural religious building located south of the town
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4월 17, 2024, Bella vista dal monte Fornello
towards Mount Fornello, watch out for roe deer
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9월 6, 2023, La Guardiola di Guardasone
Semi-hidden among the trees, the Guardiola is an old abandoned watchtower on Mount Lugolo.
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10월 13, 2022, La Guardiola di Guardasone
it is a watchtower
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3월 20, 2022, Bella vista dal monte Fornello
From this summit you can enjoy an excellent view of the gullies between the towns of Rivalta and Torre.
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2월 12, 2022, Parco dei Barboj di Rivalta
The barboj are mutterings that accompany the emission of gas and mud from the subsoil through numerous small volcanoes up to one meter high. Very relaxing park in which to stop for a break, not far from the excellent Trattoria Capelli, one of the best restaurants in the area.
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