Located at the beginning of Via D'Azeglio on the left after crossing the Ponte di Mezzo, the monument to Filippo Corridoni, on the square named after him, formerly known as Rocchetta, was unveiled in 1927.
The craft, of decò inspiration, was created by the architect Mario Monguidi, while the marble and bronze statues are by Alessandro Marzaroli.
It is 13 meters high and it stands on a base made of porphyry steps.
From the squared base with four heads fused in marble, four eagles and four sentences by Corridoni, rises up the white stele with allegorical alto-rilievos (Faith, Love, Poverty, Revolutionary blaze) on the four faces.
The statue of the First World War hero is made of bronze and it's 4,50 meters. The epigraph is by Ildebrando Cocconi.
The monument to Filippo Corridoni, of decò inspiration, was designed by the architect Mario Monguidi and realized by Alessandro Marzaroli.
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