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Funeral monument of Daniele Manin — (Archivio Venipedia/Bazzmann)

The ashes of Daniele Manin arrived in Venice in 1868, greeted by a stream of mournful people. His memory still lives on in various parts of the city, including his funeral monument a few steps from the entrance of St Mark's Basilica.
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There are various monuments dedicated to Daniele Manin - both internal and external - in memory of the importance of the role he fulfilled in the city and for the city. These include the Campo Manin along with the monument present in it, and the bust dedicated to him inside the Tommaseo Hall in the Ateneo Veneto. 

The funeral monument is instead located on the left side wall of the St. Mark's Basilica - with its back to the Patriarchal Palace and protected by a gate designed by Luigi Borro, which houses the porphyry sepulcher containing the ashes of the Italian patriot

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