Venice, a city renowned for its unique relationship with the sea, has endured for over 1,500 years. However, it is currently facing significant challenges due to rising sea levels and its own structural weight.
In recent decades, the frequency of flooding has increased, posing a serious threat to the city's infrastructure and heritage. The combination of environmental factors and the city's sinking has led to urgent discussions about potential solutions.
Despite various proposals aimed at preserving Venice, none appear capable of maintaining the city's character and historical significance as it confronts these unprecedented threats.