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War Memorial Of Musocco
The War Memorial of Musocco is a monument commemorating the soldiers from the town of Musocco (municipality), Musocco who died during the First World War. Musocco at the time was an autonomous settlement until it was incorporated into the council of Milan in 1923. The monument is located in Piazzale Santorre di Santarosa, Quartiere Varesina, and is designed as to be visible from all the four streets converging into the square. The monument was inaugurated in 1924 and was designed by Ugo Prat. The four statues towering the structure have later been attributed to sculptor Emilio Agnati (1876-1937). Two of those stand on a plinth surmounted by an iron crown facing North and South while two statues of women in marble are on the West and East side. On the base two bas-reliefs in bronze complete the work. Two commemorative plates laying at the footstep of the plinth list the names of the soldiers who lost their life in the conflict. In 2008, after the plate had become illegible due to ...
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