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Ponte Romano and Fortini di Napoleone

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From whatever point you look at Lake Molveno, the promontory of Doss Corno, on the west bank, never goes unnoticed.

Start from the campsite, follow the path that runs along the lake, shortly after crossing the Roman Bridge: a stone bridge that is located on the Via Marocchi, an ancient Roman road. 

A few more steps, between the fir trees and the turquoise water, a bit of ascent, steep but short, and here you are at the Doss Corno.

Here you will find the trenches, used in three different historical moments:

  • built in 1703 during the War of the Spanish Succession against the French

  • used in the late eighteenth century to stem the Napoleonic invasion

  • reused as artillery positions and accommodation during the First World War.

We call them Napoleon's Fortresses, although they were excavated by the Austrian army: the name of the great leader has obscured the other antagonists.

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Loc. Doss Corno - 38078 Molveno (TN)
MOLVENO
Telephone: +390461586924 +390461586924 Email: info@visitpaganella.it info@visitpaganella.it

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