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Qu'est-ce (qui) est la fiaccola della libertà - définition

ARCHED BRIDGE
Ponte della liberta; Ponte della Liberta; Ponte Della Liberta
  • South-east side of Ponte della Libertà.

Piazza della Libertà, Florence         
  • The square
  • Porta San Gallo
PLAZA IN FLORENCE, ITALY
Piazza della Libertà (Florence); Piazza della Liberta, Florence
Piazza della Libertà () is the northernmost point of the historic centre of Florence. It was created in the 19th century during works to produce the Viali di Circonvallazione around the city.
Liberty/Libertà         
AMERICAN PAVILION AT THE 2019 VENICE BIENNALE
Martin Puryear: Liberty/Libertà; Liberty/Liberta; Martin Puryear: Liberty/Liberta
Martin Puryear: Liberty/Libertà is an art exhibition at the 2019 Venice Biennale's American pavilion featuring new works by sculptor Martin Puryear and curated by Brooke Kamin Rapaport. The Biennale is an international contemporary art biennial in which countries organize their own representation through national pavilions.
The Week of the Sphinx         
1990 FILM BY DANIELE LUCHETTI
La settimana della sfinge; La settimana della Sfinge
La settimana della Sfinge (internationally released as The Week of the Sphinx) is a 1990 Italian comedy-drama film co-written and directed by Daniele Luchetti. For her role Margherita Buy was awarded best actress at the San Sebastián International Film Festival.

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Ponte della Libertà

The Ponte della Libertà (Liberty Bridge) is a road bridge connecting the islands that form the historical centre of the city of Venice to the mainland part of the city.

Designed in 1932 by engineer Eugenio Miozzi, it was opened by Benito Mussolini in 1933 as Ponte Littorio ("Lictor's bridge") – a name used during the Fascist era for several other Italian bridges. At the end of World War II it was renamed Ponte della Libertà to honour the end of the Fascist dictatorship and of the Nazi occupation.

The bridge is the only vehicular access to the historical centre of the Venice.

  • The eastern end of the road terminates in the Piazzale Roma, the bus depot for the historical centre.
  • The western end reaches mainland Venice and becomes the Via Libertà, which divides the Venetian boroughs (municipalità) of Mestre (north) and Marghera (south). It is final section of the old Public Road 11, the Padana Superiore.

It is 3.85 km (2.39 mi) long and has two lanes (but no emergency lane) with a tram track each way. There is also a pedestrian and cycle path on the southern side. It was built alongside the Venice Railway Viaduct, which had been constructed in 1846. This has two tracks each way and is still in use.