San Benedetto del Tronto Waterfront

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San Benedetto del Tronto Waterfront
V.le Trieste sbt.jpg
northern waterfront of San Benedetto del Tronto.
Length3.1 mi (5.0 km)
South endSalvo D'Acquisto square, San Benedetto del Tronto
North endCarlo Giorgini square, San Benedetto del Tronto
Construction
Inauguration1932;92 years ago (1932)

The San Benedetto del Tronto Waterfront (Italian Lungomare di San Benedetto del Tronto), is a long tree-lined avenue of San Benedetto del Tronto, Italy, Europe. It is equipped with roadway for motor vehicle, cycle and pedestrian paths, sculpture's, fitness equipment and views of the Adriatic Sea. A peculiar characteristic is the abundant presence of thousands of palm trees, mainly of the P.canariensis, Washingtonia and P. sylvestris. [1] [2]

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History

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Weafront in the 70s

In 1865 was one of the first seaside resorts on the Adriatic to open a bathing establishment, the Bagni establishment. [3] The Autonomous Tourist Board of San Benedetto del Tronto commissioned the Modena engineer Luigi Onorati to design a road along the beach, to improve the tourist offering of the town. Designed at the beginning of the 1930s by the engineer Luigi Onorati, the first stretch of the "Christopher Columbus waterfront" (the current Bruno Buozzi Avenue), was inaugurated on 30 July 1932. [4] During the World War II the city was hit by heavy bombings in 1943 and 1944, the seafront was particularly damaged and was rebuilt only at the end of the war operations. [3] From the 1950s onwards the waterfront was improved year after year, until it became the city's main attraction. [3] Since 1967 the finish line of the Tirreno–Adriatico stage cycling race has been located on the waterfront. In the 2000s the seafront underwent a major renovation. [5] [6]

Description

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Pedestrian stretch

The waterfront was built which, even today, in addition to being an essential communication route, constitutes the center of San Benedetto. [7] Considered disproportionate at the time of construction, it was It has a roadway with a total width of 30 meters and begins from the Giorgini roundabout (the roundabout), at the end of the central Viale Moretti, and, in its northernmost part, due to the retreat of the sea resulting from the continuous enlargement of the port, it is very far back compared to the sea shore. It ends at the Salvo D'Acquisto roundabout for a total length of approximately 5 km.

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Panoramic view of the waterfront

It is bordered by lush gardens, a pine forest, tennis courts, a skating rink and a building, the "Palazzina Azzurra", the city's local historian, on the mouth of the Albula stream that determines the end of the first stretch, to the south of which the most touristy area, with beachside resorts on one side and villas and hotels on the other side of the road. A peculiar feature of the waterfront is the abundant presence of palm trees (mainly Phoenix canariensis and Phoenix sylvestris ) which have become a bit of a city symbol (today, between public and private gardens and along the city avenues, there are a total of about 8,000 palm trees of various species) in the tourist sense, having taken the same tourist promotion company the name of Riviera delle Palme. The initial stretch of the seafront was and is characterised by the presence of dozens of Liberty style villa's.

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Promenade of San Benedetto del Tronto

In 2001 the cycle path was completed which is a single walk to Cupra Marittima to the north and to Porto d'Ascoli to the south. The southern part of the waterfront has been subject to interventions at different times. In 2004, designed by architect Farnush Davarpanah, a radical reconstruction was launched which saw the modernization of the first part of the southern promenade: both the pedestrian area and the cycle path were extended. Then in 2007 the 2nd section was inaugurated.

University

Located inside the former Gil, on Scipioni waterfront, since 2009 the "UNICAM-Biologia della Nutrizione" has been active, a branch of the Faculty of Science and Technology of the University of Camerino, which offers three-year degree courses in Biology and Biology of Nutrition. [8]

Attractions

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The "Palazzina Azzurra"

The attractions of the waterfront are various, including :

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Fisherman monument

Work ennobles Man, but when it becomes work, work and more work it ends up crushing him. And it is not a question of need, but of greed, envy, eagerness, false necessities causing him to neglect the best gifts freely given to him. Therefore the sea means everything big and generous surrounding him and inviting everybody not to forget the gifts God donates them every moment.

[11]

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The artificial waterfall
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The "Palms garden"

The gardens of the natural park: [13]

The peculiarity of these gardens is the multitude of botanical species, there are more than 1000 species of Plants and flowers.

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Mural "Impermanenza" by William Kaine (Italy)
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Section of the cycle path

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