Post-flood restoration efforts in Venice, Italy, highlight the city’s resilience and commitment to preserving its cultural heritage.
Following the catastrophic floods of November 2019, which submerged over 80% of the city and caused significant damage, projects like the In Venitia Hortus Redemptoris have focused on repair and renewal. One such project, the restored Garden of the Redeemer, opened to the public in October 2024 as the Orto Giardino del Redentore, offering access to a unique greenhouse, workshops, and views of the Venetian lagoon.
This Copernicus Sentinel-2 satellite image from 23 November 2024 provides a stunning perspective of Venice and its delicate relationship with the surrounding waters. Copernicus data is crucial for urban planning and environmental management, revealing details that help cities like Venice address challenges such as rising sea levels and climate change.
The ongoing integration of advanced Earth Observation tools shows the vital role of technology in safeguarding historical landmarks while promoting sustainability.
Featured image credit: European Union, Copernicus Sentinel-2 imagery