Trieste Unveils Monumental Avenue: A Bold Step in Urban Renaissance

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by Sara del Sal

Yesterday marked the starting day of the refurbishment of the Old Port of Trieste: the construction works of Porto Vecchio – Porto Vivo began in the morning of 25th of March, with the restoration of Viale Monumentale and they will proceed for the next two years.

The importance of the extraordinary project of urban redevelopment is explained by the mayor Roberto Dipiazza, the Councillor for local policies, Michele Babuder and the Director of the Territory, Economy, Environment and Mobility Department of Comune di Trieste, Giulio Bernetti.

The project, boasting a staggering budget of 19 million euros sourced from the PNRR Complementary Fund, marks a significant step towards rejuvenating the city’s historic port district.

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Sara Del Sal
I define myself as an unconventional expat: I lived in Budapest for five years and I recently moved back to Trieste. Today I look at my homeland with different eyes, I love to (re)discover places of my childhood or to find new spots around the region. Living abroad and traveling around made me an open-minded and tolerant person and my studies in foreign languages and journalism gave me the right amount of creativity and curiosity to never stop exploring.

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