5 public art installations in Rome

1) Stolpersteine

Just one of thousands of brass cobblestones embedded in the road throughout the city, each bearing the name and life dates of a resident who was killed or persecuted by the Nazis. Begun in 1992 by German artist Gunter Demnig, the project is ongoing, with cobbles in 22 European countries.

Stolpersteine in Italy

Via Arenula 29

https://stolpersteine.eu

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