Prošlu subotu sam prisustvovala jednom zanimljivom obilasku. Mladi iz "Lista za Rijeku" su povodom nadolazećeg dana Sv.Vida organizirali obilazak tunela Dolac - Sv.Vid za sve mlade Riječane i Riječanke zainteresirane za baštinu i povijest svoga grada.
Riječ je o najvećem od 58 tunelskih skloništa kojima upravlja Grad Rijeka, odnosno od osamdesetak koliko ih pod nogama Riječana postoji. Građeno je od strane talijanske vojske, koja je zbog čuvanja tajnosti kao radnu snagu koristila radnike dovedene sa Sardinije i Kalabrije. Proteže se od Osnovne škole "Dolac" do katedrale Sv.Vida, a odvojci vode do zgrade Kanala Ri i riječkog zatvora. Vertikalno okno koje je služilo za ventilaciju, ali po potrebi i kao rezervni izlaz, može se vidjeti na parkiralištu Gomila. Zaista je istraživanje podzemne strane moga grada bila jedna zanimljiva avantura. Ispod zemlje je dosta hladno i mračno pa smo improvizirali sa lampicama s mobitela, a zbog blata na podu morali smo opreznije hodati da ne bi netko završio kao svinjica :) Vidjelo smo trule klupice na kojima rastu gljive, improvizirane wc-e, stalaktite u nastajanju, krevete u raspadnom stanju...
Nadam se da će još biti ovakvih projekata, a pogotovo da će se ovakva tura naći u ionako slaboj turističkoj ponudi moga grada.
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Last saturday I attended an interesting tour. Young people from "Lista za Rijeku" organized for the upcoming days of St.Vitus a tour of the tunnel Dolac-St.Vitus for all young citizens of Rijeka interested in the heritage and history of their town.
This is the largest of the 58 tunnel shelters operated by the City of Rijeka, and largest of the 80 tunnels that are under Rijeka. It was built by the Italian army, which has, due to confidentiality, used as manpower laborers brought from Sardinia and Calabria. It stretches from the elementary school "Dolac" to the Cathedral of St.Vitus, and branch roads leading to the building of Kanal Ri and Rijeka prison. Vertical shaft that was used for ventilation, but if necessary, as a spare output, can be seen in the parking lot "Gomila". Indeed, researching the underground of my city was an interesting adventure. Below ground is quite cold and dark so we improvised with lights from mobile phones, and 'cause of the mud on the floor, we had to walk carefully or someone could end up as a pig :) We saw rotten benches on which grew mushrooms, improvised toilets, stalactites emerging from ceiling, rotten beds...
I hope there will be more projects like this, especially I hope for more tours in already weak tourism offer in my town.
This is the largest of the 58 tunnel shelters operated by the City of Rijeka, and largest of the 80 tunnels that are under Rijeka. It was built by the Italian army, which has, due to confidentiality, used as manpower laborers brought from Sardinia and Calabria. It stretches from the elementary school "Dolac" to the Cathedral of St.Vitus, and branch roads leading to the building of Kanal Ri and Rijeka prison. Vertical shaft that was used for ventilation, but if necessary, as a spare output, can be seen in the parking lot "Gomila". Indeed, researching the underground of my city was an interesting adventure. Below ground is quite cold and dark so we improvised with lights from mobile phones, and 'cause of the mud on the floor, we had to walk carefully or someone could end up as a pig :) We saw rotten benches on which grew mushrooms, improvised toilets, stalactites emerging from ceiling, rotten beds...
I hope there will be more projects like this, especially I hope for more tours in already weak tourism offer in my town.
U.N.P.A. znači Unione Nazionale Protezione Antiaerea (Nacionalna Unija za protuzračnu obranu). To je institucija koja je gradila skloništa na području cijele Kraljevine Italije.
U.N.P.A. means Unione Nazionale Protezione Antiaerea (National Union for the air defense). It's an institution that built shelters in the whole Kingdom of Italy.
T-shirt - American Vintage
denim - Drykorn
sneakers - Converse
bag - David Jones
bracelet - gift
Tko zna kuda vodi ovaj izlaz?
Who knows where this way out leads to?
Gljive!
Mushrooms!
Ciao belle! :*
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