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Monuments - ITALIAN SAILOR
MONUMENT
Crossing
the Pigonati Channel you enter the main port,
naturally divided in two parts, West and East Coves;
at this point one meets the Italian Sailor Monument
(called also the Big Rudder) built in 1933 in
the shape of a rudder, which stands 54 meters tall.
Together with the Romans Columns it is considered the
symbol of the city.
The funds for this
construction took approximately 10 years to collect
and the famous tenor Tito Schipa took a particular interest
in this project contributing the takings from his concerts.
At the base of the
monument is a sacred chapel in memory of the fallen
sailors during both world wars as well as the bell from
the battle ship Benedetto Brin , which sank
in the port of Brindisi in 1915.
In the upper square at the entrance there are two anchors
which are relics from Austrian-Hungary battle ships
as well two submarine cannons of the same era.
A marble Our Lady statue
has been put at the top of the monument in 1954.
From the top of monument the panoramic view to the city
and harbour is most impressive.
Timetable fot visiting
the Italian Sailor Monument:
Winter period (October 1st - March 31th):
from tuesday to sunday 09.00 am - 01.00 pm; 02.00 pm
- 04.30 pm.
Summer period (May 1st - September30th):
from tuesday to sunday 09.00 am - 01.00 pm; 03.00 pm
- 08.00 pm.
Every month, on the first Sunday at 11,00 am, a Mass
is celebrated in the sacred chapel.
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View from
the entrance
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View from harbour
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Side view
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Sacred Chapel
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View from
the base
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Bird's eye views
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Anchor
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Submarine cannon
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Mappa: where
is the Sailor Monument |
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