The statue of Victory in Sestri Levante.
On top of the school building in Piazza della Repubblica there is this beautiful statue representing Victory.
I liked this view with the statue peeking out between the houses.
I took the photo from under the arcades of Via Fascie, where the bank is, so to speak.
Have you ever seen this statue?
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Photo taken with Canon EOS RP and lens Tamron 16-300.
Roman mythology, which had also drawn many deities and myths from Greek mythology, possessed some native ones, including the goddess Liberty, who symbolically represented the personal freedom of each individual and, in the course of civil history, the right reserved for those who enjoyed Roman citizenship.
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The Victory Statue of Sestri Levante – La statue de la Victoire de Sestri Levante – La estatua de la Victoria de Sestri Levante – A estátua da Vitória de Sestri Levante – Die Siegesstatue von Sestri Levante – Tượng Chiến thắng của Sestri Levante
I took a lot of photos in the town of Sestri Levante and you can find almost all of them here or by searching in the various articles specific to the Ligurian city.
I refer you to the very well-kept and always updated website for the tourist promotion of my Sestri Levante: sestri-levante.net. This is the official website of the town's municipality: comune.sestri-levante.ge.it.
If you are looking for a nice portal that talks about all of Liguria I invite you to visit the official website of the Region: lamialiguria.it.
If you want to read or buy some guide or book about Sestri Levante and Tigullio I invite you to see these books: Escursioni a Levante, Da Sestri Levante alle Cinque Terre or Il giro del Levante ligure.
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