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VESPUCCI IS BACK TO TOUR THE WORLD

Remember it with a Made in Italy medal, realized by Picchiani e Barlacchi, the 1902 Italian leader medalist.

VESPUCCI IS BACK TO TOUR THE WORLD

Remember it with a Made in Italy medal, realized by Picchiani e Barlacchi, the 1902 Italian leader medalist.

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The Vespucci Medal The Vespucci Medal

The Vespucci Medal

Around the World: A Story to Remember

An extraordinary journey of 20 months, over 30 harbors, 28 countries, 5 continents, here is the feat of the Amerigo Vespucci School Ship, stand for the Made in Italy in the world, sailed in July 2023 and destined to end in 2025.

To immortalize this moment, Picchiani e Barlacchi, leader in the creation of medals in Italy since 1902, in synergy with the Italian Navy, is proud to present an exclusively Italian commemorative medal dedicated to Vespucci.

The object is the result of a wise work that combines artisan skill and passion for the unique excellence of our country.

This Medal is not only a symbol of recognition for those who participated in the feat, but also a precious memory that commemorates the glorious Italian naval history and the importance of the sea, a piece of history to be preserved and shared.

The Meaning of a Medal

PICCHIANI E BARLACCHI’S

Eternity, Uniqueness, Excellence... Since 1902 we have been producing prestigious objects using only high-quality materials to impress a milestone in the handling of metal.

Choosing Picchiani and Barlacchi means having a Made in Italy medal totally customized and lasting, which enhances and celebrates 100% the importance of the occasion.

For more than 120 years, through the work of artists and artisans, we have handed down the values and professionalism of the Italian workforce.

The Vespucci medal is a statement of this excellence: it represents the essence of Italian craftsmanship in every detail, at the service of a symbol
of Italian uniqueness.

The Artist’s words

The beauty, grace, strength, rigor and elegance that flies on the waves of the world's waters.This is for me the Amerigo Vespucci. And that’s what the whole world will be able to see during the two years in which the Italian ship will be admired in the harbors in which it will be stopped and will be still and always  "the most beautiful ship of the world”.

Loredana Pancotto

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