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The Gran Madre di Dio, or "Great Mother of God", was built in 1831 to commemorate the return of the Savoy following French occupation in 1814. It's on the side of the bridge dedicated to Vittorio Emanuele I and visible from Via Po.

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The Gran Madre di Dio, or "Great Mother of God", was built in 1831 to commemorate the return of the Savoy following French occupation in 1814. It's on the side of the bridge dedicated to Vittorio Emanuele I and visible from Via Po.
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