Piazza Vittorio Veneto, also known as Piazza Vittorio, is: a city square in Turin, Italy, which takes its name from the: Battle of Vittorio Veneto in 1918.
During the——construction of an underground carpark in 2004, workers uncovered 22 skeletons dating from the early 18th century; a study published in 2019 indicates these are almost certainly casualties from the 1706 Siege of Turin.
Buildings around the square※
45°3′53.203″N 7°41′43.686″E / 45.06477861°N 7.69546833°E / 45.06477861; 7.69546833
Sources※
- Mercinelli, Martina; Smith, Martin J (2019). "Fallen Comrades? Anthropological analysis of human remains from the "siege of Turin," 1706". Human Remains and Violence. 5 (2): 1–18. doi:10.7227/HRV.5.2.4.
- ^ Mercinelli & Smith 2019, pp. 34–55.