What to do and see in Reggio Emilia, Emilia-Romagna: The Best Monuments & Statues

December 20, 2021 Deane Carmody

Reggio Emilia ([ˈreddʒo eˈmiːlja], also [ˈrɛddʒo]; Emilian: Rèz, Latin: Regium Lepidi) is a city in northern Italy, in the Emilia-Romagna region. It has about 171,400 inhabitants and is the main comune (municipality) of the Province of Reggio Emilia.
Restaurants in Reggio Emilia

1. Less Than - Robert Morris

Via Dante Alighieri 11, 42121, Reggio Emilia Italy http://turismo.comune.re.it/it/reggio-emilia/scopri-il-territorio/arte-e-cultura/opere-artistiche/less-than-robert-morris
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Less Than - Robert Morris

2. Evoluzione dell'ingegno - Franco Reggiani

Viale Trattati di Roma, Reggio Emilia Italy http://turismo.comune.re.it/it/reggio-emilia/scopri-il-territorio/arte-e-cultura/opere-artistiche/evoluzione-dellingegno-franco-reggiani
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Evoluzione dell'ingegno - Franco Reggiani

3. Monumento dei Concordii

Giardini pubblici, Reggio Emilia Italy
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Monumento dei Concordii

4. Statua del Crostolo

Piazza Prampolini, 42121, Reggio Emilia Italy http://turismo.comune.re.it/it/reggio-emilia/scopri-il-territorio/arte-e-cultura/fontane-ponti-canali/statua-del-crostolo
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Statua del Crostolo

5. Obelisco di Piazza Gioberti

Piazza Vincenzo Gioberti 5, 42121, Reggio Emilia Italy http://turismo.comune.re.it/it/reggio-emilia/scopri-il-territorio/arte-e-cultura/opere-artistiche/obelisco-di-piazza-gioberti
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3.5 based on 5 reviews

Obelisco di Piazza Gioberti

6. Pesce Fuor d'Acqua

Piazza Duca degli Abruzzi, Reggio Emilia Italy http://turismo.comune.re.it/it/reggio-emilia/scopri-il-territorio/arte-e-cultura/opere-artistiche/pesce-fuor-dacqua
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Pesce Fuor d'Acqua

7. Rotonda Tricolore - Marco Gerra

Via Fratelli Cervi, 42124, Reggio Emilia Italy http://turismo.comune.re.it/it/reggio-emilia/scopri-il-territorio/arte-e-cultura/opere-artistiche/rotonda-tricolore
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Rotonda Tricolore - Marco Gerra

8. Danza di Astri e di Stelle - Eliseo Mattiacci

Via della Costituzione 39, 42124, Reggio Emilia Italy http://turismo.comune.re.it/it/reggio-emilia/scopri-il-territorio/arte-e-cultura/opere-artistiche/danza-di-astri-e-di-stelle-eliseo-mattiacci
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Danza di Astri e di Stelle - Eliseo Mattiacci

9. L'Araba Fenice - Luciano Fabro

Viale Antonio Allegri 9, 42121, Reggio Emilia Italy http://turismo.comune.re.it/it/reggio-emilia/scopri-il-territorio/arte-e-cultura/opere-artistiche/laraba-fenice-luciano-fabro
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L'Araba Fenice - Luciano Fabro

10. Mahallat el-Ghouta 94, Block 8, District 4

Parco Alcide Cervi, Reggio Emilia Entered from Piazza Fiume or via Gazzata, Reggio Emilia Italy +39 0522 382484 [email protected] http://www.collezionemaramotti.org/it/moscardini
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Mahallat el-Ghouta 94, Block 8, District 4

The fountain Mahallat el-Ghouta 94, Block 8, District 4 is part of The Fountains of Za’atari, a project by Margherita Moscardini, presented by Collezione Maramotti in collaboration with the Municipality of Reggio Emilia in April 2019. The work is modelled on the 32nd of over 60 courtyards with fountains documented by the artist inside the Za’atari refugee camp, reproduced in 1:1 scale and displayed tilted, as an object that is separate from the ground. Moscardini’s idea is that the sculptures based on the courtyards with fountains in Za’atari should receive special jurisdiction that includes elements of extraterritoriality, which over time would qualify them as accessible objects and spaces detached from the territorial sovereignty of the country in which they are located, thereby embodying the condition of stateless persons, whose right to reside is due to their not belonging to the land.

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