The Italo-Austrian Cemetery is located in front of the British one and immediately you notice a peculiarity: inside it has no tombstones but broken fir logs to commemorate the soldiers who died during the conflict. The identified soldiers of both sides were in fact moved in the thirties to the Shrine of Asiago.
At the center stands a large sculpture about three meters high representing at the same time a cross and a bayonet. Outside and on the right there is still a marble column, donated by the city of Rome, to indicate the point of maximum penetration reached by the Austro-Hungarian in 1916 when the 33 Division stopped the race.