Although he has significantly made his mark on the image and contemporary function of Venice, Eugenio Miozzi is little known, yet Venetians and visitors are confronted daily with his works and in particular cross his bridges.
From 1931 to 1954 Miozzi was chief engineer of the Technical Office of the Municipality of Venice and he definitely was a man of action: his goal was to carry out his projects as quickly as possible and with the quality he imagined. In just ten years, from the moment he took office as chief engineer to the interruption forced by the war, an incredible number of works were designed and built.
The Ponte del Littorio or della Libertà that connects Venice with the mainland was inaugurated on 25th April 1933 after just two years of construction and the first part of the Municipal Garage and the excavation of the Rio Novo were realized with similar times.