Molo Zaccagnini, also known as the Palizzata di Marina, is a prominent breakwater in Marina di Ravenna, Italy. Extending nearly 2,500 meters into the Adriatic Sea, it serves as one of the two main entrances to the port of Ravenna. Along its length, visitors can find traditional fishing huts, known as “capanni da pesca,” and enjoy panoramic views of the coastline, including Marina di Ravenna and Punta Marina.
The breakwater is a popular spot for leisurely walks, offering a unique perspective of the sea and the surrounding area. Its length and location make it one of the longest breakwaters in Europe, providing a tranquil environment for both locals and tourists.