On the occasion, two commemorative plaques were respectively erected in front of the Chiesa di San Donnino church, where the tomb of the queen and her two daughters is located, and in front of the queen's last residence on Piazza Francesco Carrara. These new signs will thus permanently promote the history of Haiti in one of the most popular Italian cities among international tourists.
In 1824, Queen Marie-Louise found a home in this warm central Italian city after being in temporary asylum in London. The UK capital, which was o
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