Thursday, August 24, 2017

Peschiera del Garda - Italy

Peschiera del Garda is on the UNESCO WHS list since last month as one of the 6 Venetian Works of Defence between the 16th and 17th Centuries: Stato da Terra – Western Stato da Mar. This property consists of 6 components of defence works, 3 in Italy, 2 in Croatia and 1 in Montenegro. 
This card was sent by Dustin from Germany.

Peschiera del Garda is a town in the province of Verona, in Veneto, Italy. When Lombardy-Venetia was under Austrian rule, Peschiera was the northwest anchor of the four fortified towns constituting the Quadrilatero. The fortress is on an island in the river Mincio at its outlet from Lake Garda. - in: wikipedia

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Peschiera del Garda was once the site of an ancient lake-dwelling settlement. The fortress played a prominent part in most military campaigns conducted in northern Italy after 1400. In the middle of the 16th century the fortress and town passed into the hands of the Venetians, who ordered reconstruction of the fortress according to projects by Guidobaldo da Urbino and Sanmicheli. Napoleon added two new fortresses there. At the beginning of the 19th century the Austrians redesigned and expanded the fort. With Mantua, Verona, and Legnano, it became one of the strongholds of the Quadruple Alliance. After the end of the Third War of Independence (1866), Peschiera del Garda became part of the Kingdom of Italy. During the First Italian War of Independence, it was taken by the Piedmontese from the Austrians, after a gallant defence by General Rath lasting six weeks, on May 30, 1848. - in: https://www.spottinghistory.com/view/5117/peschiera-fortress/

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