Graves of anarchists in the cemetery of Carrara (Italy, 1986)
In the cemetery of Carrara, a town in northern Tuscany famous for its marble quarries and ancient anarchist tradition, there are numerous tombs of anarchists who, instead of religious ones, have symbols of anarchy, partisan war and workers' struggles.
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Location: Carrara, Tuscany, Italy
Photo credit: © Dino Fracchia / Alamy / Afripics
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