Peschiera del Garda

Coordinates: 45°26′N 10°41′E / 45.433°N 10.683°E / 45.433; 10.683
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Peschiera del Garda
Pischera (Venetian)
Comune di Peschiera del Garda
Aerial view
Aerial view
Coat of arms of Peschiera del Garda
Location of Peschiera del Garda
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UTC+2 (CEST)
Postal code
37019, 37010
Dialing code045
Patron saintSaint Martin
Saint dayNovember 11
WebsiteOfficial website

Peschiera del Garda (Italian pronunciation:

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
.

The town is encircled by massive

Venetian defensive systems that have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 9 July 2017.[3]

Fortified Town of Peschiera
LocationPeschiera, Province of Verona, Veneto, Italy
Europe and North America

History

Roman Ardelica was a town of

Naturalis Historia
.

The fortress at Peschiera played a prominent part in most military campaigns conducted in northern Italy after 1400, especially during the Italian campaigns of the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars. At the Battle of Peschiera fought on 6 August 1796, the day after the major French victory at the Battle of Castiglione, a French force commanded by general Masséna drove out the Austrians. After the Siege of Peschiera, during the First Italian War of Independence, it was taken by the Piedmontese from the Austrians, following a gallant defence by general Rath lasting six weeks, on 30 May, 1848.

During World War I, the Peschiera conference between the British and French premiers and the Italian king took place on 8 November 1917.

Peschiera del Garda was also known for its

military jail
, which closed in 2002.

The commune is part of the Associazione Città del vino ("Association of Wine Cities").

In winter, the nearby Laghetto del Frassino is the most important habitat for tufted ducks in Italy (Morbioli & Sighele 2006).

World Heritage Site

Main sights of Peschiera del Garda
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Porta Verona
Porta Brescia
Mincio River
Garda Lake
San Martino Church
.
Fortress
  • The fortress and the external fortifications. They were included in
    Venetian Works of Defence between the 16th and 17th centuries: Stato da Terra – western Stato da Mar" in 2017.[5]

Main sights

Transport

Peschiera del Garda railway station, opened in 1854, forms part of the Milan–Venice railway. The town is additionally served by ferry services, which connect it to other towns on the coast of Lake Garda, including Sirmione and Desenzano del Garda.[6]

Italian Alps
visible.

Gallery

  • The new port and Monte Baldo
    The new port and Monte Baldo
  • City Hall
    City Hall
  • Porta Verona. A renovation of the old Venetian fortifications surrounding the town, now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.[3]
    Porta Verona. A renovation of the old
    UNESCO World Heritage Site.[3]
  • Porta Brescia - Brescia Gate
    Porta Brescia - Brescia Gate
  • Porta Brescia - Brescia Gate
    Porta Brescia - Brescia Gate
  • The fortress
    The fortress
  • The fortress
    The fortress
  • The fortress (1866)
    The fortress (1866)
  • The monument to Giovanni Falcone, meant to represent a fragment of the car in which he was assassinated.
    The monument to Giovanni Falcone, meant to represent a fragment of the car in which he was assassinated.

Bounding communes

Twin cities

See also

Rocca di Manerba del Garda

References

  1. ^ "Superficie di Comuni Province e Regioni italiane al 9 ottobre 2011". Italian National Institute of Statistics. Retrieved 16 March 2019.
  2. ^ "ISTAT". Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2014-05-14.
  3. ^ a b Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. "The city of Bergamo – UNESCO World Heritage Centre". whc.unesco.org. Retrieved 2017-11-02.
  4. ^ UNESCO World Heritage Site – Prehistoric Pile dwellings around the Alps
  5. ^ Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. "Venetian Works of Defence between 15th and 17th centuries: Stato da Terra – western Stato da Mar". whc.unesco.org. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  6. ^ "The fastest connection between towns on the Lake is the ferry". Lake Garda. Retrieved 25 August 2018.
  • Morbioli, Marco; Sighele, Maurizio (2006). "L'avifauna del Laghetto del Frassino (Peschiera del Garda, Verona, Veneto)". Bollettino del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale di Verona Botanica Zoologia (30): 275–291. PDF fulltext

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