Anzio War Cemetery

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Anzio, Italy

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Anzio War Cemetery Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Anzio War Cemetery is located in Anzio, Italy on Via del Cimitero. Anzio War Cemetery is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category military cemetery in Italy.

Address

Via del Cimitero

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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I Am Nuts

My grand father Sgt Arthur George CARROLL of the 188 co. Royal Pioneer Corp. DOD 26/05/1944 is buried here. I had an amazing visit that I arranged in advance. I met the gardener here and had an Internment ceremony where his wife, my grandmother, were finally together again. I placed my grandmother’s ashes in the opened grave and then it was immaculately restored to its previous perfection by the gardener gentleman. The whole area is pristine and a visit I made was arranged and carried out with a professional and understanding manner. Thank You.

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dan Wesley

Immaculately maintained cemetery. CWG do a fantastic job. Thanks to the ground keepers for maintaining this sanctuary. This corner of a foreign field \shall for ever Britain be

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Sharon Schenkel

My uncle is buried there. Hope to find his marker. And visit someday!

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Louisa Day

We were there in 2016 on pilgrimage to visit the basilica of Our Lady of Graces where St. Maria Goretti's relics are. It is only a few minutes away in Nettuno.We stopped at the military cemetary to honor the fallen American soldiers. It is a beautifully kept memorial cemetary well worth visiting. I will always remember those who gave their lives and the history of this place. God bless them and their families!

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Jonathan Farrington

My grandfather Edward A Farrington was killed in combat at Anzio March 21st, 1944. He was not buried here, however I wanted to visit this place to honor him, and those to fought, fell or survived this place during WWII. The cemetery grounds are impeccable, and beautifully kept. To Mr. Lancaster who posted the other review, I took and posted a photo of the headstone of your father. God bless!