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  2. Piazza Unità d'Italia - Wikipedia

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    Piazza Unità d'Italia, headed by the Trieste City Hall Previous head office of Italia Marittima. Piazza Unità d'Italia (English: Unity of Italy Square) is the main square in Trieste, a seaport city in northeast Italy. Located at the foot of the hill with the castle of San Giusto, the square faces the Adriatic Sea. It is often said to be ...

  3. Trieste Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    Trieste Cathedral (Italian: Basilica cattedrale di San Giusto Martire), dedicated to Saint Justus, is a Roman Catholic cathedral and the main church of Trieste, on the Istrian peninsula in northeastern Italy. It is the seat of the Bishop of Trieste. In 1899, Pope Leo XIII granted it the status of a basilica minor.

  4. Trieste Centrale railway station - Wikipedia

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    Trieste Centrale railway station is situated at Piazza della Libertà, north of the city centre. It is at the western end of the Borgo Teresiano [ 2 ] district, adjacent to the old free port of Trieste .

  5. Trieste City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The building, designed by architect Giuseppe Bruni, was erected between 1873 and 1875, when Trieste was part of Austria-Hungary. Bruni's project had been chosen because it had the adavantage to stay within the planned budget and to easily fit the old building previously located there. [1] Construction works were supervisioned by Eugenio Geiringer.

  6. Molo Audace - Wikipedia

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    Trieste waterfront (from the Harbour Master's Office to Piazza Unità d'Italia) seen from the top of the Audace pier In memory of this event, in March 1922, the name of the pier was changed to Molo Audace, and in 1925 a bronze compass rose was erected at the end of the pier, with an epigraph in the centre commemorating the landing, and on the ...

  7. Piazza Venezia, Trieste - Wikipedia

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    Piazza Venezia (Italian pronunciation: [ˈpjattsa veˈnɛttsja]; "Venice Square") is one of the best known squares of Trieste, the capital of Friuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy. The square has a view over the Adriatic to the Alps with the Dolomite Mountains Civetta , Monte Pelmo and Antelao .

  8. Trieste - Wikipedia

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    The former "Palazzo della RAS", located in Piazza della Repubblica, has been completely renovated and is now an hotel. [ 114 ] The Greek Orthodox Church of San Nicolò dei Greci , which is dedicated to Saint Nicholas , the patron saint of seafarers and whose interior inspired James Joyce, is located by the sea in Piazza Tommaseo, next to the ...

  9. Canal Grande (Trieste) - Wikipedia

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    The Canal Grande (English: "Grand Canal") is a navigable canal located in the heart of the Borgo Teresiano, in the very center of the city of Trieste, approximately halfway between the railway station and Piazza Unità d'Italia. The Canal Grande was a key element of the new urban plan that led to the construction of Borgo Teresiano.