An exposition at the Correr Museum is trying, to relive the stages of the history of Italy’s unification, revealing this by the pictorial reportage of its artists, by the photos and by the cartography of that era. From the Second War of Independence, in 1859, with Garibaldi and the Cacciatori delle Alpi on the border with Austria, to 17 March 1861, day of the proclamation of the Kingdom of Italy, and finally until 1866, when Venice and Veneto were annexed.