Exhibition of the Fascist Revolution

Exhibition of the Fascist Revolution
Esodo Pratelli. Room A, Exhibition of the Fascist Revolution, Rome 1932–1934.
Native name Mostra della Rivoluzione Fascista
Date28 October 1932 – 28 October 1934 (2 years)
VenuePalazzo delle Esposizioni, Rome
LocationRome, Kingdom of Italy
Coordinates41°53′58″N 12°29′24″E / 41.89944°N 12.49000°E / 41.89944; 12.49000
ThemePropaganda
Organized byDino Alfieri and the National Fascist Party

The Exhibition of the Fascist Revolution (Italian: Mostra della Rivoluzione Fascista) was an art exhibition held in Rome at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni from 1932 to 1934.[1] It was opened by Benito Mussolini on 28 October 1932 and was the longest-lasting exhibition ever mounted by the Fascist regime. Nearly four million people attended the exhibition in its two years.[2] Intended to commemorate the revolutionaries who had taken part in the rise to power of Italian fascism, the Exhibition was supposed to be, in Mussolini's own words, "an offering of faith which the old comrades hand down to the new ones so that, enlightened by our martyrs and heroes, they may continue the heavy task."[3]

  1. ^ "Italian Modernism and Fascism, A very ambiguous relationship". 4 June 2013.
  2. ^ Cf. Giardina, Andrea; Vauchez, André (2000). Il mito di Roma: da Carlo Magno a Mussolini. Roma-Bari: Laterza. p. 230.
  3. ^ Andreotti 1992, p. 76.

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