Memorials
Reggio Emilia
Memorial for Resistance movement
On the left of Teatro Municipale Valli is the Memorial dedicated to the Resistance movement of Reggio Emilia, that was inaugurated April 25, 1958.
Soldiers' Memorial
It was placed between Piazza Vittoria and the Public Gardens, and its official inauguration dates back to October 30, 1927, on the fifth anniversary of the "March to Rome" .
Memorial for the 39 Heysel victims
This monument is unique in Italy, a strong symbol against violence in stadiums.
Monument to the "Teachers of Italy"
The only monument in Italy dedicated to the young teachers that, with courage and energy, from the middle of the XIX Century, brought the teaching of the italian language in the most isolated places of Italy, contributing to win the analfabetism and to help the emancipation.
The historical Cemetery
The main, suburban Cemetery was built in 1808, after being designed by Domenico Marchelli (1764-1832)
The Jewish Cemetery
The Jewish Cemetery, of which no archive drawings have been found, was inaugurated in 1808 with the burial of Beniamino Foà, a young Jewish nobleman.