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The lighthouse is usually open on weekends (Friday to Sunday) from April to October, with typical hours of 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. To get there, you can take bus line 42 or 44 from Trieste Central Station, which will leave you just a few steps from the entrance on Strada del Friuli.
Admission to Faro della Vittoria is completely free for all visitors. There is no need to buy tickets or book in advance for individual visits, making it one of the best free activities in Trieste.
The visit is relatively quick; we recommend allowing between 30 and 45 minutes. This is enough time to enjoy the elevator ride up, walk around the panoramic terrace, and take spectacular photos of the Gulf of Trieste.
More than a lighthouse, it is a memorial monument built on an old Austrian fort to honor the sailors who fell in the First World War. The statue of Winged Victory at the top symbolizes Trieste's annexation to Italy and is an icon of identity for the city.
We strongly recommend visiting on a clear day just before sunset. The golden light over the Adriatic Sea offers perfect visibility and the best photo opportunities from the terrace.
Yes, the monument has an elevator that goes up to the base of the lantern, making the visit accessible for most people. However, given the historic spaces, it is advisable to check specific details if you use a large wheelchair.
A short distance away is the Barcola seafront promenade, ideal for relaxing by the sea. In addition, you are on the perfect route to continue to the impressive Miramare Castle, another must-see gem of the region.
Keep in mind Trieste's famous wind, the Bora; if it blows too strongly, the lighthouse may close for safety reasons. Always bring a light jacket for the terrace and enhance your experience by listening to the history of the site with an audio guide on your phone.
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