Continuing, to your right in the adjacent Vicolo Corto, you can see a second air-raid shelter dating from the same wartime period. Having passed the large bend in the river, one enters the urban area. Crossing the Austro-Hungarian iron bridge, skirting the quay of the old river port and descending along the river, one reaches the monument commemorating the Nazi massacre. Alternatively, once at the Austro-Hungarian bridge, it is possible to continue the walk by heading east and, after crossing Via XXIV Maggio, continue the walk flanking, for a good part, the Ausa River. Monuments testifying to the town's history during the Great War can be seen here: in the Port Square, the plaque commemorating the entry of Italian troops into Cervignano and, not far away, the monument to the soldier of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Proceeding along Trento Street, characterized by small fishermen's houses, we soon take the footpath that winds along the waterway and, past the old railroad bridge, walk until we reach the Austro-Hungarian iron bridge.
Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.
Derived from the technical difficulty and the stamina requirements.