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Statua della Libertà

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Statua della Libertà

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The Statue of Liberty, officially named "Liberty Enlightening the World," is a colossal neoclassical sculpture situated on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, within New York City. This iconic monument, standing at an elevation of approximately 2 meters above sea level, serves as a universal symbol of freedom and democracy, welcoming visitors and immigrants to the United States. It is a prominent landmark of New York City, easily visible from various points along the Hudson River and the Manhattan skyline.

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    1 giugno 2025

    Escursionismo

    La Statua della Libertà si erge su Liberty Island, nel porto di New York, ed è considerata un simbolo di libertà famoso in tutto il mondo. Progettato da Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi, fu inaugurato nel 1886 come dono della Francia agli Stati Uniti. La statua raffigura una figura femminile con una torcia e una tavola della legge; ai suoi piedi giace una catena spezzata. È realizzata in rame, è alta più di 90 metri e in seguito è stata dichiarata Patrimonio dell'umanità dall'UNESCO. È monumento nazionale degli Stati Uniti dal 1924.
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    18 marzo 2021

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    Da questo lato si ha una meravigliosa vista della Statua della Libertà. Inaugurato il 28 ottobre 1886, è un dono del popolo francese agli Stati Uniti.
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    La Statua della Libertà è il simbolo di New York. Una visita è d'obbligo. Da qui si ha una splendida vista di Manhattan. Un consiglio extra: fai a meno dell'ascensore e sali le scale, risparmiando l'attesa in fila. Ero in cima alla corona. Raggiungibile solo a piedi, molto stretto. Dovresti essere un po' sportivo...
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    I migliori Tour nei dintorni di Statua della Libertà

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    Ellis Island Ferry Terminal – Museo della Statua della Libertà giro ad anello con partenza da Statue of Liberty National Monument

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    Posizione:Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, Stati Uniti d'America

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    What are the best options for parking when visiting the Statue of Liberty?

    Since Liberty Island is only accessible by ferry, there is no direct parking on the island. Visitors typically park near the ferry departure points. For ferries from Manhattan, parking can be challenging and expensive; public transportation is highly recommended. If departing from Liberty State Park in New Jersey, there is a large parking lot available for a fee.

    Are there any specific walking routes or trails on Liberty Island?

    While Liberty Island does not feature traditional hiking trails due to its small size, visitors can enjoy leisurely walks around the monument. Pathways encircle the Statue of Liberty, offering various perspectives and excellent photo opportunities of the statue and the New York City skyline. The experience is more about historical exploration and scenic viewing than strenuous physical activity.

    What are the requirements for accessing the crown of the Statue of Liberty?

    Access to the crown is highly restricted and requires advance reservations, often months in advance, due to limited capacity. Visitors must be able to climb 162 narrow, winding steps from the statue's pedestal to the crown. There is no elevator access to the crown, and visitors must be at least 4 feet (1.2 meters) tall. Check the official National Park Service website for the most current booking information and specific health recommendations.

    Is the Statue of Liberty accessible for visitors using wheelchairs or with mobility concerns?

    Yes, the Statue of Liberty National Monument is largely wheelchair accessible. The ferry boats are accessible, and Liberty Island itself has accessible pathways. The Statue of Liberty Museum and the pedestal observation level are also accessible via elevators. However, access to the crown requires climbing 162 steps and is not wheelchair accessible.

    What are the best options for families visiting the Statue of Liberty?

    The Statue of Liberty is a fantastic family-friendly destination. Children will enjoy the ferry ride and exploring Liberty Island. The Statue of Liberty Museum offers engaging exhibits suitable for all ages, including the original torch. Combining the visit with Ellis Island provides an even richer historical experience. Consider visiting during off-peak hours or seasons to avoid larger crowds, which can be easier with younger children.

    Are dogs or other pets allowed on Liberty Island or the ferry?

    Only service animals are permitted on the ferries and on Liberty Island. Pets are generally not allowed, so it's best to make alternative arrangements for your furry companions when planning your visit.

    How long is the ferry ride to Liberty Island, and what does the ticket include?

    The ferry ride from Battery Park (Manhattan) or Liberty State Park (New Jersey) to Liberty Island typically takes about 15-20 minutes. A standard ferry ticket usually includes round-trip transportation to both Liberty Island and Ellis Island, allowing visitors to explore both historic sites. The ticket price does not include access to the pedestal or crown, which require separate, advance reservations.

    What should I wear when visiting the Statue of Liberty in winter?

    Winter visits to Liberty Island can be quite cold and windy, as the island is exposed in New York Harbor. It's essential to dress in warm layers, including a heavy coat, hat, gloves, and a scarf. Waterproof and windproof outer layers are highly recommended. Comfortable, closed-toe shoes are always advisable for walking around the island.

    Are there dining options or cafes available on Liberty Island?

    Yes, there are dining options available on Liberty Island. These typically include a cafeteria-style restaurant and snack bars where visitors can purchase sandwiches, salads, hot meals, and beverages. There are also gift shops on the island. For more extensive dining, visitors can find numerous restaurants and cafes near the ferry terminals in Battery Park, Manhattan, or Liberty State Park, New Jersey.

    What are some good free viewpoints to see the Statue of Liberty without taking the ferry?

    For those looking for free views without taking the ferry, excellent perspectives can be found from Battery Park in Lower Manhattan or Liberty State Park in Jersey City, New Jersey. The Staten Island Ferry, which is free, also offers fantastic views of the Statue of Liberty as it passes by Liberty Island during its journey between Manhattan and Staten Island.

    How does a visit to the Statue of Liberty compare to an Ellis Island tour?

    A visit to the Statue of Liberty focuses on the iconic monument itself, its history, and symbolism, with opportunities to explore Liberty Island and its museum. An Ellis Island tour, often included with the same ferry ticket, delves into the history of immigration to the United States through the Ellis Island National Museum of Immigration. While both are historically significant, the Statue of Liberty represents freedom and welcome, whereas Ellis Island tells the personal stories of millions who passed through its gates. Many visitors combine both for a comprehensive historical experience.

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