Rocca d'Anfo

Historic fortification in Anfo, Italy
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Rocca d'Anfo in 2018

Rocca d'Anfo (English: Rock of Anfo or Fort Anfo) is an historic military fortification in Anfo (now in Brescia, northern Italy) adjacent to Lake Idro.[1] It was first built by the Venetian Republic in the 15th century on the eastern slope of Mount Censo in the Brescia and Garda Prealps.[1] The stronghold was later expanded under Napoleon in the early 1800s.[1]

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  1. ^ a b c Rocca d'Anfo official site

45°46′32″N 10°30′01″E / 45.7756°N 10.5004°E / 45.7756; 10.5004


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