Predappio and surroundings   101323
vorheriges Panorama
nächstes Panorama
Details / LegendeDetails / Legende Marker ein / ausMarker ein / aus Übersicht ein / ausÜbersicht ein / aus   
 Durchlauf:   zum ersten Punkt zum vorherigen Punkt Durchlauf abbrechen
Durchlauf starten
Durchlauf anhalten
zum nächsten Punkt zum letzten Punkt
  verkleinern
 

Legende

1 Monte Montone, 1104m
2 Monte Roccaccia, 1085m
3 Monte Aquilone, 883m
4 Monte Palazzolo, 1183m
5 Monte Carpegna, 1415m
6 Sasso Simone, 1204m
7 Poggio del Passino, 1319m
8 Monte Fumaiolo, 1408m
9 Monte Comero, 1372m
10 Monte Cucco, 1331m
11 Poggio Rovino, 1392m
12 Poggio Pian Tombesi, 1465m
13 Monte Gabrendo, 1550m
14 Monte Falco, 1658m
15 Monte Falterona, 1654m
16 Chiesa di Sant'Antonio
17 PREDAPPIO
18 ex Casa del Fascio

Details

Aufnahmestandort: Rocca delle Caminate      Fotografiert von: Giuseppe Marzulli
Gebiet: Italy      Datum: 11 July 2021
SOLVED RIDDLE.

Rocca delle Caminate is a medieval castle located near Predappio in the Emilia-Romagna. It functioned as the summer home of Benito Mussolini, who was born in Predappio.
But Mussolini rarely lived in Rocca delle Caminate, because it was too far from Rome. More than anything else, the Rocca was the place where he would have lived in old age, but it never happened.
Luckily there is nothing now in the castle that reminds Mussolini, as, after many years of neglect, the interiors have been completely renovated to make it a university center with meeting rooms.

https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocca_delle_Caminate

Kommentare

Gut gemacht. Beim rätsellösen lasse ich Italien-Kennern gerne den Vortritt.

Grüße,
Dieter
20.12.2021 14:49 , Dieter Leimkötter
Hi Dieter. As you suggested, we are in Italy. The location from where the pano was taken is famous, but there is a kind of "damnatio memoriae" about it ;-)
20.12.2021 15:19 , Giuseppe Marzulli
No clue yet either. Are these snowy mountains in the distance, or just clouds? Cheers, Martin
20.12.2021 17:48 , Martin Kraus
Hi Martin. They are clouds. There are no snow-capped mountains.
20.12.2021 17:51 , Giuseppe Marzulli
This place is hard to guess because it was removed from Italian public opinion and rightly preferred to forget it.
The mountains in the background are the Apennines.
21.12.2021 11:49 , Giuseppe Marzulli
Sorry to the community, but I just do not get to comment at the moment. Small hint: The church at the end of the panorama was inaugurated on October 27, 1934 - a date who can be the key for the solution.
Cheers Werner
21.12.2021 19:39 , Werner Schelberger
I read an article about "Damnatio Memorae". It tells about sixteen Roman emperors who received this "title" after their deaths.
Has it to do with individuals like Caligula, Commodus, Elagabalus, Diocletian, Sejanus, Messalina ... ?

Or is it more in contemporary times ?
21.12.2021 21:15 , Hans-Jürgen Bayer
The most famous case of "damnatio memoriae" in more current times that I know is about Trotsky in the Soviet Union.
Nowadays it is used in a somewhat ironic way.
In this pano, however, I referred it (jokingly) not so much to a historical figure, but to the building from which the pano was taken.

I think it is explained quite well in this example
https://unintendedconsequenc.es/tag/damnatio-memoriae/
21.12.2021 22:54 , Giuseppe Marzulli
Returning to the riddle, tonight I will give the solution.
If anyone wants to try, the tips are these:
1) The photos were taken from a Rocca (fortress)
2) the mountains in the background are the Apennines
3) if you want to understand the Italian political figure we are talking about, Werner's suggestion is very useful for understanding the period in which he lived.
22.12.2021 13:53 , Giuseppe Marzulli
4) The Rocca was the summer residence during this period.
22.12.2021 16:50 , Werner Schelberger

Kommentar schreiben


Giuseppe Marzulli

Weitere Panoramen

... in der Umgebung  
... aus den Top 100