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Trieste shipping and ship building information
Information of Trieste's old shipping and ship building activities
Trieste shipbuilding history
Painting of Trieste shipbuilding history in Kleine Berlin
Monumento ai Caduti
Trieste War Memorial dedicated to the fallen Trieste soldiers of the First World War
Trieste War Memorial
The sculpture depicts 5 classical male figures: 3 of the figures support a dying companion, while the 5th man holds up a round shield to offer protection to the others.
Monumento ai Caduti
Monumento ai Caduti in Trieste Remembrance Park
Sanctuary of Monte Grisa
Distant view of Sanctuary of Monte Grisa
Castello di San Giusto
Ancient castle grounds
Basilica di San Giusto entrance
Entrance of the Basilica di San Giusto
Mosaic flooring of Cathedral of San Giusto
Mosaic flooring of Cathedral of San Giusto
Cathedral of San Giusto floor
Mosaic flooring of Cathedral of San Giusto
Virgin Mary enthroned
Cathedral of San Giusto's Mosaic apse depicting the Virgin Mary enthroned
Mosaic from Roman times
Some of the mosaics in the floor of the Cathedral of San Giusto are from Roman times.
Roman mosaic
Mosaic from Roman times are incorporated in the modern flooring of San Giusto cathedral
Byzantine-Ravenna-inspired mosaic apse
Cathedral of San Giusto's Byzantine-Ravenna-inspired mosaic apse
Roman stele entrance
The entrance to the Cathedral of San Giusto is believed to be from a Roman tombstone that was cut in half to flank the door