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Forte di Fenestrelle , Italia (4K) Il Forte di Fenestrelle made its entrance on the stage of History in the autumn of 1727, when the engineer Ignazio Bertola, at the request of King Vittorio Amedeo II, presented the project of a work that had something fantastic: a great wall, studded with several fortification works , placed as a barrier of the Chisone valley against foreign invasions. Its architecture is incredible: it develops on the mountain ridge for a length of over 3 kilometers, with a total area of 1,350,000 square meters and a difference in height between the first and the last building of about 600 meters . Looking at it as a whole, we are faced with a work out of any canon, when referring to previous fortification defense techniques, due to its gigantic dimensions and the articulation of its buildings. The construction works began in the spring of 1728 under the direction of Bertola himself, assisted by the engineer Varino de la Marche, and lasted for over a century. The last construction site closed in 1850. In the years of greatest operational commitment, the number of workers exceeded four thousand units. Little by little, what would become the largest Alpine fortress in Europe was born. The name Forte di Fenestrelle, with which it is indicated, is not exactly exact as it is not a single fort, but a fortified complex consisting of eight defensive works, some large such as Fort San Carlo, and others small such as the Ridotta Santa Barbara, but each of them had a specific role in defense strategies. All the structures are connected to each other through both internal and external paths, but above all through the well-known "covered staircase", a work that stands out for its uniqueness: 4000 steps, protected by two-meter thick walls, climb up the slope of the mountain, like a long tunnel that runs continuously for more than two kilometers. Más información sobre este texto de origenPara obtener más información sobre la traducción, se necesita el texto de origen Enviar comentarios Paneles laterales . . . VISIT OUR OTHER CHANNELS! YouTube: / damianforneris2011 Facebook: / fornerisaroundtheworld Instagram: / fornerisatw Mail: fornerisaroundtheworld@gmail.com . . #fornerisaroudtheworld #fornerisporelmundo #travelblog ▬ Contents of this video ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 0:00 - Intro 0:58 - Los Alpes 4:26 - Forte di Fenestrelle 13:44 - El Muro 15:38 - The End