The Future of Bagnoli - or
Lamont Young’s Revenge
The new North Pier in Bagnoli
I
suppose if Bagnoli had won its bid to host the 2007
America’s Cup, a splendid new
harbor in Bagnoli would be well on its way to
completion, and that blighted section of the Gulf of
Naples would be a bit further along on the path to
rejuvenation. As it turned out, Valencia, Spain won
the bid, and a new Bagnoli is still struggling to be
born— piecemeal, to be sure. It may work and it may
not. One has no choice but to be hopeful.
That was almost fifteen years go. The
steel mill has been demolished by now; the ovens and smoke
stacks are gone, and acres of Bagnoli are now sitting
there waiting for some action. What has happened so far?
In 1996, the impressive Science City* opened on
the old steel mill property; it is a
hands-on science fair directed at the young as well as a
convention center for broader needs. And a few months ago,
in December 2005, North Pier was opened. It is the
remodeled Italsider loading pier where decades of ships
unloaded ore in Bagnoli and took away finished steel. It
extends 800 meters out into the Bay of Pozzuoli, such that
you can almost touch the isle of Nisida.
It is truly a fabled body of water; it is where Ulysses
and Aeneas sailed and just across the bay from Cape Miseno
and the waters of Portus Julius,
the ancient Roman home port of the western imperial fleet.
North Pier is renovated and provides a stroll or jog for
anyone who wants to get out of what is still the dingy
little town of Bagnoli. North Pier is flanked on the west
by a thriving private beach and a public one; on the other
side, towards Nisida, is the land that was to be the
harbor for the America’s Cup.
The land awaits disposition according to
whatever plan is finally chosen by Bagnolifutura,
a company set up in April of 2002. The area (in blue on
map, left) includes not just the land directly on the sea,
but stretching back across the old “steel mill road” to
encompass the entire premises of the ex-plant, extending
more than half a mile inland to Bagnoli’s next-door
neighborhood of Fuorigrotta. Bagnolifutura will
choose from among 24 plans that have “made the cut” (from
40 submitted from around the world) for the construction
of a ca. 300 acre “urban park” (imagine a square area
approximately 11 football fields on a side). The park is
to include—besides the above-mentioned sports fields,
beaches and grand piers to stroll on—a camp ground at the
base of the Posillipo cliff, a new residential area, a “music city” array of
auditoriums, new train stations, and even—in conjunction
with the renowned Dohrn aquarium in Naples, a series of
marine pools to rehabilitate
injured sea turtles and return them to the open sea. So, with or without the America’s
Cup, the spirit of Lamont Young is now hovering along
North Pier muttering, “I told you so.”