Crotone – A viewpoint that is not really a “beautiful sight” (Photo Gallery)

Crotone – A viewpoint that is not really a “beautiful sight” (Photo Gallery)
Crotone – A viewpoint that is not really a “beautiful sight” (Photo Gallery)

Crotone – A viewpoint like this has truly never been seen. Only a few months ago we published photos of this place located in one of the highest parts of the city, above the church of San Domenico.

A breathtaking view and an area that could certainly be better valorised. The story of the small square located in via Libertà and overlooking Corzo Mazzini and the sea is a truly long story which unfortunately has not yet found a happy ending to date.
From a lively and usable space it has been transformed, due to the incivility of many but also to a series of structural problems that have become more evident as time passes, into an unfortunately abandoned area which is also falling to pieces.

In recent days, as often happens, the Municipality workers have taken steps to tidy up the greenery but the result, without a serious redevelopment and without a use that can give something more to the city, certainly cannot bear fruit.

«In that area – explains the deputy mayor Sandro Cretella – we need to intervene with a series of works that resolve the serious structural problems we have encountered. This is why in one of the latest policy documents we preferred to include the area among those managed internally.”

The administration’s intent is to recover the space, rearrange it and then think of a way to hand it back to the city, but to do this we must first find the resources: «These are huge sums – adds Cretella –, which is why we are taking weather. However, I hope that there will be some news in the autumn. In the meantime, we continue to monitor it and above all to keep it clean since that is an inhabited area and the citizens deserve, at least, a decent place.”

 
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