Italian prisoners of war also built the highly ornamented Italian Chapel from various available materials, and this is now the island's main attraction.
He is buried in the Italian Chapel in the Co-Cathedral of St. John, Valletta, Malta.
The causeways were constructed by Italian prisoners of war, who also constructed the ornate Italian Chapel.
Moena was the home town of Domenico Chiocchetti, largely responsible for the decoration of the Italian Chapel in the Orkney Islands during the Second World War.
The remarkable Italian Chapel, constructed during the Second World War, is the island's main attraction.
Built by Italian prisoners of war during World War II, the highly ornamented Italian Chapel is now the island's main attraction.
It is a description of the Italian Chapel on the Orkney Island of Lamb Holm in 1992, from the perspective of a fictive Italian ex-POW.
Those at Camp 60 built the ornate Italian Chapel which still survives and has become a tourist attraction.
The Italian Chapel is all that remains of a POW camp that housed the Italian soldiers who worked on the Churchill Barriers.
The Italian Chapel is a highly ornate Catholic chapel on Lamb Holm in Orkney, Scotland.