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The '''Museum of the Risorgimento''' (''{{lang-it|Museo del Risorgimento''}}), located in the 18th-century [[Milan]]ese '''Palazzo Moriggia''', houses a collection of objects and artworks which illustrate the history of [[Italian unification]] from Napoleon's [[French Revolutionary Wars: Campaigns of 1796#Italy|first Italian campaign]] of 1796 to the [[Capture of Rome|annexation of Rome]] in 1870. The city of Milan played a key role in the process, most notably on the occasion of the 1848 uprising against the Austrians known as the [[Five Days of Milan]].
 
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