Sede Collection
Amidst the enchanting landscapes of San Remo and the historic halls of Castello Devachan, the Sede, or seat, of power and peace was established in April 1920
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Amidst the enchanting landscapes of San Remo and the historic halls of Castello Devachan, the Sede, or seat, of power and peace was established in April 1920. This symbolic place, immortalized in black and white, played host to diplomats and leaders seeking unity. Meanwhile, in the hallowed halls of the Holy See, the Doge of Venice paid homage to the spiritual heart of the Christian world, depicted in an oil painting with reverence and awe. As the sweet aroma of triumph filled the air, sugar sculptures of Cybele, Juno, Ragazzo della Vittoria, and Daphne Ragazzo della Vittoria, took center stage. These magnificent creations, reminiscent of the Trionfi, celebrated the virtues of power, wisdom, and love. In the heart of the celebration, a grand sugar sculpture personified triumph, a testament to the enduring spirit of victory. The art of the tentmakers, Plictho de l'arte de tentori, was showcased in all its splendor, as they taught the art of maintaining the Sede of every color. A title-page, Breve descrizione disegni delle carrozze, marked the beginning of a journey through the intricately designed carriages, starting with the first one depicting triumphal victory. And in the land of Seville, the Gothic Cathedral stood proudly, a testament to the enduring power and beauty of the Sede.