Sardinia pride in Cagliari: timetables, route and changes to traffic | News

It’s almost time for the most awaited event of June, the Sardinia Pride, scheduled for this afternoon in Cagliari


From:
Sardegna Live Editorial Team

LGBTQIA+ Pride Month is coming to an end: the most awaited event of June, the Sardinia Pridein program this afternoon at the Parco della Musica in Cagliari at 5pm .

Thousands of people are expected in the capital for the annual demonstration for the freedom and rights of the LGBTQIA+ community, including the president of the Region Alessandra Toddewho announced his participation in a video message published on social networks. Participation criticized by Il Popolo della Famiglia: “It is already shameful that this type of event is sponsored by institutions and public money, even more unacceptable is the fact that representatives of these institutions also take an active part in it. Demonstrations where one often witnesses truly obscene behavior in the presence of minors.”.

PATH . The procession will start one hour after the gathering from Parco della Musica, Via Baccaredda side. The procession will pass through these streets:

– via Ottone Baccaredda (recommended as a starting point for people with reduced mobility);

– market;

– via Alessandro Manzoni;

– San Benedetto square;

– via Pasquale Paoli (slightly sloping);

– Giuseppe Garibaldi square;

– via Sidney Sonnino;

– via Logudoro;

– Cemetery Avenue;

– via Dante Alighieri (first section, slightly sloping);

– Piazza San Benedetto;

– via Dante Alighieri (second section, slightly sloping);

return at the Parco della Musica where the political document will be read.

For the event some have been made changes to vehicular traffic in the streets of the centre: parking ban (with forced removal) from midnight on Friday 28th and transit ban from 8am on Saturday 29th June and until the end of the procession, in via Giudice Torbeno (from the intersection with via Dei Giudicati to the intersection with via Cao Di San Marco), Cao Di San Marco (from the intersection with via Giudice Torbeno to the intersection with via Bacaredda and both sides from via Santa Alenixedda to via Dante), Santa Alenixedda (both sides from number 125 to the intersection with via Cao Di San Marco), in piazza Giovanni (both sides from Via Dante to via Don Macchioni), Bacaredda (from via Cao di San Marco to via Manzoni and from via Manzoni to piazza Garibaldi), Manzoni (both sides), Paoli, piazza Garibaldi, Sonnino (from piazza Garibaldi to via Logudoro), San Gregorio Magno, Logudoro (both sides), Dante (from via De Gioannis to piazza Giovanni XXIII), vico XII San Giovanni, Sant’Alenixedda, Cocco Ortu, San Rocco, piazza San Rocco, via Ozieri (from via Macomer to piazza San Rocco), via Monti, via Leopardi (from via Carducci to via Manzoni), via Alfieri (from via Tiziano to via Manzoni), piazza San Benedetto, via San Benedetto (direction piazza San Benedetto, from via Petrarca/Pergolesi to piazza San Benedetto), via Tola (from via Satta to via Paoli), via Settembrini, via Alghero, via Einaudi (from via Oristano to via Alghero), via Abba, via Iglesias/piazza Gramsci (from via Oristano to via Sonnino), via Deledda (from via Satta to via Sonnino), via San Lucifero (from via Sant’Eusebio to via Sonnino), via Carbonia (from via Lanusei to via Sonnino), via via Olbia, via Nuoro (from piazza Ichnusa to via Logudoro), viale Cimitero (from viale Bonaria to via De Gioannis), via Dante (direction viale Cimitero from piazza Repubblica to via Logudoro), via De Gioannis (direction via Dante: from via Gianturco to via Dante), piazza Repubblica, via Deledda (from via Sant’Eusebio/Lo Frasso to via Dante), Farina (from via Alagon to via Dante), via Donizetti (direction via Dante: from via Puccini to via Dante), via San Benedetto (direction piazza San Benedetto from via Pergolesi), via Cherubini, via Cino Da Pistoia (direction via Dante), via Tiziano (from via Pacinotti to via Dante), via Petrarca (from via Cavalcanti/Pascoli to via Dante), via Cocco Ortu (from via Pacinotti towards via Dante), via Ferracciu (from via Foscolo to via Dante), via Salaris (from via Foscolo to via Dante), via Todde (from piazza Michelangelo to via Dante) and Don Macchioni (from via Salvemini/piazza San Giovanni XXIII to via Cao San Marco).

 
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