Ravenna

The Port of Ravenna

The Port of Ravenna is a multipurpose port and an intermodal platform offering high value‐added logistics services, equipped with port terminals with direct connections to the road and motorway network and to the national railway network. 

The Port of Ravenna is the only port in Emilia‐Romagna. Due to its strategic geographic position it serves Northern Italy and Central Europe and is a key port for the Eastern Mediterranean and Black Sea markets. 

It also plays an important role in trade with markets in the Middle East and Far East. 

Its inclusion in the comprehensive road system and its connection with the most important transport networks make the Port of Ravenna an accessible hub from the main Italian and European markets. 

For these reasons, it was included by the European Union among the Core Ports of the TEN‐T networks, and is part of both the Baltic‐Adriatic Corridor and the Mediterranean Corridor. 

It is also considered the southern sea‐river terminal of the Po Valle y ‐ Veneto inland waterway network. 

Participation in projects financed by European funds provides important resources for the construction of new infrastructure works and new ICT systems and platforms, as well as for increasing the environmental sustainability of port activities. 

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Ravenna
The Fish Market image
The fishing tradition of Ravenna through the story of the Fish Market of Porto Corsini A city born and developed by the sea is indissolubly tied to
Ravenna
The Almagià building image
From sulphur refinery to cultural hub The Almagià has always been one of the most important buildings overlooking the Darsena of Ravenna. Built in
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The Padelloni image
The Fishing Huts of Ravenna Ravenna’s coastal area is rich in lagoons and similar fishing zones, where one can find the distinctive structures of
Ravenna
The Seaside Resort of Porto Corsini image
In 1872 the coast of Ravenna is involved in the earliest forms of beach tourism. With the birth of seaside tourism the coast of Ravenna underwent
Ravenna
The Moro of Venezia image
From the America’s Cup to the quay of the  Darsena The Moro di Venezia is a boat of great importance, not only for Ravenna, but for the whole
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The National Bullseye Shooting building image
Il vecchio club di via Cavalcoli Ravenna’s former Bullseye Shooting building lived a troubled history over the years; however, a constant feature
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