Located in a green peninsula about fifty kilometers from Udine and equidistant (90 kilometers) from Venice and Trieste, Lignano Sabbiadoro is located between the Marano Lagoon to the east and north, the left bank of the Tagliamento river to the west and the Upper Adriatic. to the south: it is the southernmost municipality of its province to which it belongs, a small appendage of the lower Veneto-Friuli plain and the lower Friuli area.
Lignano was already inhabited at the time of the Romans who had built a military garrison to control the lagoon, a situation that was also confirmed in the Middle Ages. The name was Lignanum. It is not known where the name comes from, but it is thought of as wolves as an area frequented by wolves. Until the arrival of the Republic of Venice, the town had 8 inhabitants settled on the tip. It was not possible to access with carts, but only on foot along what became the new state road (which in Lignano continues with the name of via Tarvisio-via Latisana). The ancient Roman road Via Crescenzia entered instead on what will become corso Alisei - viale Centrale. To access with carts it was necessary to reach the village with rafts crossing the entire lagoon. The access road built by the Romans was never suitable for vehicles or even paved, it always remained as a path.
Connected to the hinterland by the regional road 354, Lignano developed its tourist vocation in the 1930s. The first hotel settlements, however, date back to the early 1900s when the peninsula was not accessible by land, but only by boat through the Marano Lagoon, representing one of the oldest seaside resorts in Italy. At the time, the Lignano peninsula was almost entirely covered by a pine forest and the only rural settlements were located along the coast of the lagoon.
In 1903 the first modest bathing establishment was built, thanks to the Venetian financiers Bregant, Poletti, Vighy and the impresario Alessandro Toffano, and the first hotel, under the initiative of Angelo Marin, Mario Piani and Luigi Piani. However, due to malaria, widespread in the marshes adjacent to the peninsula, the development of Lignano took place only after the reclamation works of the unhealthy territories, carried out during the twenties. In 1926 the first municipal road was opened between the locality of Lignano and Latisana which allowed the birth of a first residential nucleus (in 1931 there were already a few hundred residents). In the year 1935, with the establishment of a Tourist and Tourist Company, the name of Sabbiadoro was added for promotional purposes.
Three years later (1938) Lignano Sabbiadoro had about a thousand beds with a tourist movement that can be estimated at over sixty thousand. The actual development of the town, which began with the master plan of 1936, was held back by the outbreak of the Second World War, but resumed at a rapid pace in the 1950s. In 1953 the architect Marcello D'Olivo created and developed an original urban plan for the road network of what would become Lignano Pineta.
In those years the famous snail was born which later became one of the symbols of the Friulian town. In 1951 the fraction of Lignano Sabbiadoro had about 1,200 inhabitants. By the end of that same decade, the inhabitants had almost doubled. It became an independent municipality from that of Latisana in 1959.
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