Ponte della Libertà,©Didier Descouens, CC BY-SA 4.0, Wiki Commons

Ponte della Libertà

Ponte della Libertà ("Liberty Bridge") spans the lake of Venice and connects Venice (Piazzale Roma) to Mestre, with a total length of 3850 meters. It is the only vehicular access to the historical centre of the capital city of the Italian region of Veneto.

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.

Scene in JOJO: Giorno and Mista drove to Venice via Ponte della Libertà. They encountered Ghiaccio (White Album) on the bridge.

Opening Hour:
All day

Places Nearby:
Santa Maria di Nazareth Church
Piazzale Roma

How to Get There:
If you fly to Venice, you will travel through the Ponte della Libertà if you choose the bus service or taxi. Here is the bus service from Venice Marco Polo Airport to Venice:
(click here to get more transportation instructions from the airport to Vencie.)

  • The ATVO Airport bus services between the bus station at Venice (Piazzale Roma) and the airport runs at least twice an hour and takes 20 minutes.
    Bus Fare: One-way - €8, Return €15
  • The ACTV Bus runs every fifteen minutes. The bus line that runs from Marco Polo to Piazzale Roma is bus line5 and the one-way trip will take approximately 25 minutes.
    Bus Fare: One-way - €8, Return €15 (€6 one-way or €12 roundtrip with an ACTV Tourist Travel Card)

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