The Province of Mantua (Italian: Provincia di Mantova) is a province in the Lombardy region of northern Italy. Its capital is the city of Mantua. It is bordered to the north-east by the Province of Verona, to the east by that of Rovigo, to the south by those of Ferrara, Modena, Reggio Emilia and Parma, to the west by the Province of Cremona and to the north-west by that of Brescia.
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When you will arrive by car to Mantua I recommend you to enter from north, through St. George Bridge: only in this way you can be astonished by the wonderful sight of Art Buildings growing like big flowers from the waters od the lakes created by River Mincio embracing the town from three sides!
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A must see. Excellent audio guide for mural paintings and first-store gallery. Long live the dukes of Mantua !
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Forte Ardietti was built in 1856/1861 following the siege of Peschiera del Garda in 1848 and it has been included in the territorial defence system of the AUSTRIAN QUADRANGLE. The ensemble is part of the number of forts which have been put under the protection of the piazzaforte on the lake. The manufactured, designed by the architect Michael von Maly, colonel of the Genio Militare Asburgico, is built of dry walling; it includes an octagonal structure, as a pincer re-entering fort (???); on the back a big 2 floor lobby and an inside courtyard have been extracted. Adjacent to this imposing structure the accomodation of the consignee and of the guardhouse has been built. When it ended being a war target, the fort has been used as a munitions’ deposit and then decommissioned. Owned by Austria first and then by Italy, it has been acquired by Ponti sul Mincio’s city hall in 2014 and it still in a good state of conservation.
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