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Pontile di Ostia

Pontile di Ostia, Pier in Ostia, commune of Rome

The Pontile di Ostia is a pier extending about 150 meters into the sea, offering visitors a place to walk and enjoy views of the water and surrounding shore. At its end sits a distinctive rotunda roughly 20 meters wide, featuring a large stone wind rose pattern that serves both as a navigational reference and a focal point for gathering.

The Pontile di Ostia was built in 1940 as part of a larger plan to connect Rome more directly to the coast and promote seaside leisure activities. During World War II, German forces damaged the structure, but it was extensively rebuilt in 1982, allowing it to continue serving the community.

The Pontile di Ostia represents Rome's connection to the sea and serves as a meeting point for locals and visitors seeking moments by the water. The way people use the pier today, from casual strolls to sunset gatherings, reflects how seaside spaces remain central to the area's social rhythm.

The pier is accessible and well-maintained, making it suitable for most visitors regardless of fitness level or mobility needs. The late afternoon hours offer the best experience, when the light is softer and the crowds are fewer, though the area becomes lively during summer months.

The pier has appeared in film scenes, including the opening sequences of 'Amore tossico' from 1983, cementing its place in local cultural memory and cinema history. This connection to cinema has helped establish the pier as a symbol of coastal life near Rome, making it recognizable beyond just its physical presence.

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Location
Inception
October 27, 1940
Length
150 m
Address
Piazza dei Ravennati, 00121, Lido di Ostia
GPS coordinates
41.72801,12.27548
Latest update
February 7, 2026 11:00
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