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Inside plans to transform derelict island for Venice residents

A ruined building lies crumbling on the abandoned and supposedly haunted Poveglia Island in Italy
A ruined building lies crumbling on the abandoned and supposedly haunted Poveglia Island in Italy (Getty/iStock)
  • Venetian activists from the group Poveglia per Tutti have received permission to transform part of the abandoned island of Poveglia into a public lagoon park.
  • The park, set to open from 1 August, aims to provide a space for locals to escape the millions of tourists visiting Venice annually.
  • This initiative is a response to overtourism in Venice, which has led to a decline in the city's resident population and strain on infrastructure.
  • Poveglia, historically used as a quarantine site and later a mental hospital, has been abandoned since 1968.
  • Poveglia per Tutti has secured €300,000 for the initial phase and plans further fundraising, partnering with the University of Verona to study the project's social impact.
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