![]() Europe’s biggest green area
The San Giuliano Park
The official opening
The official opening of the San Giuliano Park, Europe’s biggest green area, took place on the 8 of May this year. The events scheduled in the week-ends following the opening strenghtened the role of this area as a city’s public space, open to everybody.
The international call for bids for the project “A Park for San Giuliano”, which aim is to get together new ideas for the resolution of some of the problems concerning the city and the lagoon area, was presented in 1990 by the Venice City Council.
The Plan for the San Giuliano Park, widely debated and promoted, has been approved by the City Council in January 1996 and a few time later has been introduced in the city’s urbanistic plans.
The activities organized for the opening , shows and entertainments, took place during five week-ends starting from the day of the inauguration until Sunday the 6th of June.
The park’s image includes a network of roads and pedestrian routes; a series of entrance doors and a system of aggregation places and renovated open spaces. The area constitutes an accessible and enjoyable meeting point, which is also environmentally safe and rich in vegetation, a green junction between the contraposed urban realities of Mestre and Venice. The first balance concerning this new venetian green area was given last June the 10th at the San Giuliano Park, at the end of the happening. There has been indeed a press conference at the presence of the councillor for Public Works of the Venice’s City Council, Marco Corsini, of the architect Giovanni Caprifoglio, president of the association “Il Parco” and of the architect Antonio Di Mambro, planner of the park. During the meeting, to which took part also the Mayor of Venice Paolo Costa, great satisfaction was expressed for the massive affluence to the park registered during the first month of opening, increased by the bikes rental service. [ Publication date: 4 October 2004 ]
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