06-05-2015

Darsena inaugurated in Milan

Milan,

Expo,Historical Centres,Ports,

On April 26 the Darsena, the historic dock that is a landmark in the city of Milan, reopened after a restoration project completed for Expo Milano 2015.



Darsena inaugurated in Milan

The City of Milan decided to redevelop and restore theDarsena, the city’s historic dock, forExpo Milano 2015. Theproject selectedin a competition held in 2004 is by a group consisting of French architectJean François Bodinwith architectsEdoardo Guazzoni, Paolo Rizzatto and Sandro Rossi.
The project encompassed three key aspects: creation of a navigable body of water, replacement of the old market with a new one, and transformation of Piazza XXIV Maggio into a big paved pedestrian zone.

On April 26 abig public celebrationand plenty of events were held to inaugurate the whole area:the new Darsena, a dock with a walkway on either side paved in red brick, one along Via D'Annunzio and the other on the opposite site, along Via Gorizia;the new marketbetween Via D'Annunzio, the new piazza and the water;the new Piazza XXIV Maggio, with important new features: traffic has been moved to the edges to make the piazza a pedestrian zone, LED lighting has been added, there is a new pavement that fits in with the city’s historic look, and a new fence has been built to protect a historic oak tree. The project also includedreopening of the Ticinello canal, which was covered over in 1930, and restoration of two bridges: one with three arches dating back to the 16th century (Ponte delle Gabelle) and one with a single arch constructed in the 18th century.

(Agnese Bifulco)

Images courtesy of Mara Corradi
Images courtesy of Comune di Milano


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