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Forte Belvedere - Gschwent

Forte Belvedere-Gschwent was made by the Army Corps of Engineers under the direction autroungarico del tenente Rudolf Schneider nel quadriennio 1908-12 ed aveva il compito di difendere Trento in un settore particolarmente sensibile ad eventuali attacchi italiani. Con una guarnigione di circa 200 soldati sotto la guida di un tenente, la fortezza assolse pienamente alla propria funzione difensiva e di supporto alle azioni militari offensive.
Sebbene sottoposto ai pesanti bombardamenti provenienti dalle artiglierie italiane di posta a Porta Manazzo, Campolongo e Campomolon, seppe resistere malgrado i danni subiti: infatti, non appena i bombardamenti cessavano, i soldati del forte provvedevano al ripristino delle strutture lesionate.
Nel solo primo anno di guerra la fortezza ricevette piĆ¹ a thousand rounds of heavy caliber, some of which managed to pierce the armored structures, and May 16, 1916 explosion of a grenade caused the death of Italian soldiers and nine wounded their 18 companions. Unlike what happened to the other fortresses were demolished in the thirties to recover the iron contained in them, Belvedere-Gschwent postwar escaped destruction by order of King Vittorio Emanuele III.
Owned by the City of Lavarone, which in 2002 provided an accurate restoration and to the preparation of thematic routes, the fortress today presents itself to visitors as a museum of the most dramatic events of the Great War 1914-18. Belvedere-Gschwent is testimony unique and essential to a conflict that shocked Europe.
Forte Belvedere and turned into a museum of World War
Source www.fortebelvedere.org

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