The Sea Bridge, with a length of 466 meters and a suspension of 172 m, is the largest cycle-pedestrian bridge in Italy and among the largest in Europe. Linking the...
The Natural Reserve Pineta D'Annunzio (or "Park D'Avalos"), is located in the southern part of the city of Pescara. The current area occupies a portion of the vast...
The museum "Birthplace of Gabriele d'Annunzio" occupies the first floor of the building where he was born and spent his childhood. It still retains the original...
Commonly known as Salotto Square, it is located in the heart of city. It houses a sculpture dedicated to an elephant, by Vicentino Michetti. The Ssquare is...
Il museo prende vita dall'unione di due collezioni che nel 1973 si trovavano esposta nella vicina Casa Natale di D'Annunzio: quella che raccoglieva materiali...
The Museum of Modern Art Victory Column was born in 2002, in the building built in 1953 by rationalist architect Eugene Montuori. The permanent collection is...
The former Aurum liquor plant was restored and reopened to the public as polyvalent museum structure in 2007. The structure, originally designed by Antonino Liberi as...
The exhibition covers the different aspects that characterize the marine environment, the activities of fishing and marine navigation and paleontology. In particular,...
The museum is located in the Liberty style Palace belonged to the Treccia baronial family and puts on display one of the most plentiful and valuable collections of...
The building had been for half a century a center of graphic ad artistic production and a meeting place for intellectuals and men of letters such as D'Annunzio,...
The St. Cetteo's Cathedral is dedicated to the city's Patron Saint. In neo-Romanesque style, strongly supported by Gabriele d'Annunzio, who wanted to find in this...
The Basilica of Our Lady of Seven Sorrows is a Sanctuary site in Largo Madonna, Pescara Colli. It is dedicated to Our Lady of Sorrows and is a religious historical...
Pescara is the birthplace of the poet Gabriele D'Annunzio, national "Vate", and of the writer Ennio Flaiano. During the fifth century Pescara first passed...