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Pier Paolo Pasolini Denkmal — Ostia

Memorial 2005

Denkmal am Ufer von Ostia am Ort des Mordes an Pier Paolo Pasolini im November 1975 – eine der folgenreichsten italienischen Ermordungen des 20. Jahrhunderts.

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Idroscalo di Ostia, Via dell'Idroscalo, 00121 Roma, Italy

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Pier Paolo Pasolini (1922-1975), the openly gay Italian filmmaker (*The Gospel According to St Matthew*, *Salò*, *The Decameron*), poet and public intellectual, was murdered on the night of 1-2 November 1975 at the Idroscalo di Ostia — the abandoned seaplane base south of Rome's Fiumicino airport. His body was found in the sand at dawn, run over multiple times with his own car; a 17-year-old male sex worker, Pino Pelosi, was arrested and confessed the same day. Pelosi retracted his confession in 2005; the murder is now widely believed to have involved a conspiracy of neo-fascist elements and remains legally unresolved. Pasolini's murder was one of the most consequential Italian assassinations of the twentieth century. His public role as an openly gay leftist critic of Christian Democratic power was central to the political tensions surrounding his death; the murder became inseparable from Italy's "years of lead" political crisis of the 1970s. A memorial installed at the Ostia shore in 2005 — the thirtieth anniversary of the murder — marks the exact spot where Pasolini's body was found. The monument is a small stone plinth topped with a bronze dove; the inscription in Italian reads *"Per l'intelligenza. Al cielo. Al mare. Alla libertà."* ("For intelligence. To the sky. To the sea. To freedom."). A separate plaque added in 2015 by the Circolo Mario Mieli specifically identifies the murder site as a place of queer historical significance. The site is a small, quiet stretch of Roman shore accessed via Via dell'Idroscalo. Free, 24/7. Ostia Antica or Cristoforo Colombo train stations are the closest transit, plus a 15-minute walk. The Idroscalo itself is a bleak former industrial site — sand, scattered ruins, sea grass; visitors typically report the visit as a serious solitary experience rather than a heritage tourist stop. Best combined with Ostia Antica (the ancient Roman port ruins) for a full-day trip south from central Rome.

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Sab Mazzoni
Sab Mazzoni Jun 2026

A special tribute to a queer poet brutally killed much too early

Jens Haker
Jens Haker Jun 2026

A beautiful memorial. It's a shame it was honored so late, but at least it's something. The murder remains unsolved to this day.

Michelangelo Iossa
Michelangelo Iossa Jun 2026
Roby
Roby Jun 2026
stefano panoni
stefano panoni May 2026

Very Interesting, but it was closed.

Liliana Forti
Liliana Forti Apr 2026
mario frusi
mario frusi Apr 2026

The aesthetics are questionable, and there's no parking. But it's highly appreciated that the great international intellectual is being remembered.

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Last updated on 22 August 2026

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