Ugo Nespolo thus describes the work (more than seven meters steel colored) placed at the beginning of the beautiful waterfront city, a paraphrase of a famous poem by Dino Campana:
"Work ennobles man, but when the work becomes work & work & work, the man is crushed. And do not ever need, but often by greed, dall'invidia, by desire, by false needs that make us neglect the most beautiful gifts that surround us free. The sea, so, wants to signify all that great and generous surrounds us and is an invitation for everyone not to forget the gifts of God in every moment that we are supplied. "