Inside the fifteenth-century Villa Ca' Erizzo Luca stands the Hemingway Museum and the Great War.
Evocative and well-groomed, it aims to discover the American intervention in Italy in the First World War.
In the five rooms made available, the curators have collected in 58 panels with historical explanations and photographs, who testify that the US participation was not limited to medical volunteering but was also alongside Italian fighters in the last year of the war.