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10월 12, 2025, Forte San Marco
Everything is wonderful! The climb to get there is beautiful, the fort is beautiful, and the setting is beautiful. Unfortunately, it's a bit sad to see such a structure in a state of total abandonment. It's worth it, whether by bike or on foot.
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12월 4, 2024, Forte San Marco
It is the classic fortress: massive walls, small windows, a moat to the north, south and west, a cliff to the east. Externally, it is well-kept; inside, it is unsafe, gloomy, full of passages, stairs, vaults and corridors. Very fascinating.
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11월 16, 2024, Forte Degenfeld
One of the many mighty Austro-Hungarian forts that controlled the territory and the Adige Valley
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11월 6, 2024, Forte Degenfeld
One of the three Austrian fortresses in Pastrengo, well maintained and preserved
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7월 5, 2024, Forte Degenfeld
The photos inserted with a view from above are interesting.
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6월 15, 2024, Ponte di Castelvecchio
Absolutely worth seeing ensemble with bridge and fortifications.
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6월 14, 2024, Ponte di Castelvecchio
The impressive complex, castle and bridge served the builders as security from enemies, as an escape route and from their own population.
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6월 14, 2024, Ponte di Castelvecchio
It is rare to see a bridge with such high protective walls, but there was a reason for this.
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4월 3, 2024, Forte Degenfeld
Starting and arrival point of the 6-hour Pastrengo Trail, a running race on a circular route of approximately 7 km, Forte Piovezzano is located in the hamlet of the same name in the municipality of Pastrengo. It was built by the Austrian Army between 1859 and 1861. The work, commissioned by Marshal Josef Radetzky to stem a possible enemy attack on Verona, was initially known as Fort Degenfeld, in honor of General Friedrich Graf von Degenfeld-Schonburg, commander of the army corps and minister of war. In 1866, following the cession of the Veneto to the Kingdom of Italy, like all the other fortifications in the area, the garrison came under the control of the Royal Army which changed its name to Forte Piovezzano. The direction of artillery fire was also changed. Decommissioned from any military activity, today it is cared for and maintained by the group of Piovezzano Alpine Volunteers who use the rooms for events and recreational purposes. The fort is located on a hill south of the town of Piovezzano, about 200 m above sea level. The plan of the building has a trapezoidal shape with a masterly facing towards Lake Garda. On the right ramp there are artillery emplacements both in barbette and casemate. The upper ramp could be reached with an agile ladder equipped with guides. Inside there are various rooms, then used as warehouses and accommodation which could guarantee the needs of the garrison for relatively long periods of time (in wartime it could accommodate up to 80 soldiers). An underground cistern equipped with stone channels was used to collect rainwater for use. The fort was surrounded by a large moat which has been filled in in recent years.
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11월 19, 2023, Forte San Marco
defensive war building built in the early 1900s on the Austro-Hungarian border. Beyond the building which is in a state of abandonment, the climb to the fort offers a wonderful view of the Adige valley.
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10월 21, 2023, Scaliger Castle
Very well maintained and well preserved small castle.
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10월 12, 2023, Lazise City Walls
Nice historical place. If you really want it to be nice, check out Lazise before the store opens in the morning. Afterwards they feel like they are in a big German city.
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9월 30, 2023, Forte San Marco
The construction of the fort was begun in 1888 with the aim of completing the defense line with the border with Austria-Hungary (located, approximately, where there is now the regional border between Veneto and Trentino-Alto Adige, at the time Austrian territory). Completed in 1913, it was heavily armed during the First World War, but was used almost exclusively for the quartering of troops. In fact, he did not participate in any combat. Only a few shots were fired at the Austrian planes flying towards Verona with the aim of bombing it. Today the fort is private property and is in a state of partial abandonment. However, it is used as a tourist destination and playing field for soft air teams. (Source: https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forte_San_Marco)
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8월 15, 2023, Lazise City Walls
Lazise has a special flair. But if you want to eat well, I have to look for something outside. Cycling along the lake is mostly comparable to an obstacle race, but here you don't want to unwind kilometers, but rather glide along comfortably.
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8월 14, 2023, Ponte di Castelvecchio
Verona, an enchanted city! Beware of traffic lights and traffic. To pedal without haste to admire its beauty!
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7월 22, 2023, Scaliger Castle
Lazise, with its city walls, is among the most beautiful villages on Lake Garda
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