Public Garden Regina Elena
Town Villa built at the end of the 1800s and dedicated to Queen Elena. It is a vast oasis of greenery, in which there are large and tall secular trees which, with their long branches, overshadow those who are looking for a bit of quiet and rest. The villa is equipped with several children’s play. At the entrance is placed the tombstone of the “inique sanctions” to recall the economic sanctions that the League of Nations inflicted on Italy in 1935 for having attacked Abissinia. In 1943 during the American landing, the villa was used as a detention centre war prisoners destined to labor camps in North Africa.
Near the villa, in Piazza della Vittoria, another monument recalls the disembarkation of the Americans left by them to celebrate the event that marked history.