Tronchetto
Artificial island in the Venetian lagoon
45°26′26″N 12°18′18″E / 45.440556°N 12.305°E / 45.440556; 12.305Italy
Tronchetto (also known as Isola nuova, meaning "New island") is an artificial island in the Venetian Lagoon, northern Italy, located at the westernmost tip of the main Venice island.
The island was created in the 1960s, and now is used as a car park for tourists, who cannot bring their vehicles into the city.[1] The Venice People Mover connects Tronchetto with Piazzale Roma, the main Venice bus station, which lies at the edge of the city center.
Gallery
- Ferry from Tronchetto to Lido di Venezia
- Construction of structures for the people mover in 2009
- Tronchetto Market Vaporetto stop
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Tronchetto.
- ^ "Tronchetto Parking Garage". Europe for Visitors. Retrieved August 26, 2011.
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Islands of the Venetian Lagoon
- Buel del Lovo
- Burano
- Crevan
- Cason Montiron
- Isola dei Laghi
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- Madonna del Monte
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- Motta dei Cunicci
- Motta di San Lorenzo
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- San Giàcomo in Paludo
- San Michele
- Lazzaretto Nuovo
- Santa Cristina
- Sant'Andrea
- Sant'Ariano
- Sant'Erasmo
- Torcello
- Vignole
- Giudecca
- Sacca Fisola
- Sacca San Biagio
- San Giorgio Maggiore
- San Pietro di Castello
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- Tronchetto
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