Point of interest

Molo Audace

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Silvia
August 14, 2022
The pier was built between 1743 and 1751 on the wreck of the San Carlo, a ship that sank in the harbour. Originally 95 metres long and connected to land by a small wooden bridge, the pier has been gradually lengthened and now measures 246 metres. In 1922 the pier was renamed Molo Audace in honour of the destroyer Audace, the first ship of the Italian Navy to arrive in Trieste, on November 3, 1918. A point of interest: the anchor of the destroyer Audace is on display at the base of the Vittoria lighthouse. Coming to Trieste and not spending time along this walkway across the sea would be a crime! Don't miss this fascinating experience!
The pier was built between 1743 and 1751 on the wreck of the San Carlo, a ship that sank in the harbour. Originally 95 metres long and connected to land by a small wooden bridge, the pier has been gradually lengthened and now measures 246 metres. In 1922 the pier was renamed Molo Audace in honour o…
Lea
September 11, 2019
This pier was built on the remains of the ship San Carlo that sank on this point in 1740, becoming in 1743 the base for the pier called “Molo San Carlo”. At the end of the 1st world war on November 3rd 1918, the destroyer “Audace” came to the city and the pier was renamed. Funnily enough, the 3rd of November was already a holiday in the city that celebrates Saint Justus, patron of the city. Insider tip: Avoid the pier in days of strong bora as it’s very exposed to the wind. Rather go to Eataly and take one of the tables in the far end and enjoy the Bora with a view on the sea.
This pier was built on the remains of the ship San Carlo that sank on this point in 1740, becoming in 1743 the base for the pier called “Molo San Carlo”. At the end of the 1st world war on November 3rd 1918, the destroyer “Audace” came to the city and the pier was renamed. Funnily enough, the 3rd…
Francesca
September 1, 2015
Best view of Piazza Unità d'Italia from the sea
TriesteVillas
April 17, 2018
Break taking sunsets can be seen from here.
Fabrizio
February 4, 2014
a walk on the pear and on the way back Trieste in front of you

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