A lovely public park known as the Parterre because it was opened in Napoleonic times. The park houses a monument to the Modiglianese patriot created by Italo Vignetti in 1906.
A lovely public garden located at the top of Via Garibaldi, known as Parterre, as it was opened in Napoleonic times. The garden houses the monument of the Modiglianese patriot. The work, begun in 1905 and completed the following year, is by the Florentine sculptor Italo Vignetti and on the left side bears the famous sentence pronounced by Don Giovanni Verità on his deathbed: I believe in the true religion of Christ, not in the one that has been desecrated by the world and its ministers.
Entrance fee: Admission is free.
Weekday and holiday opening hours: From 7.30 a.m. to half an hour after sunset.
How to get there: The public gardens are located in the historical centre of Modigliana, a few steps from the Town Hall.
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