It was erected at the behest of the nobleman Gianmaria De Zanna, towards the end of the seventeenth century.
Similar to a small fortress, it was not well regarded by the Ampezzo locals and its construction was blocked in 1696, because it did not comply with the principles of local constitution.
In 1809 it was set on fire and bombed by the French.
Today, two of the castle’s towers can be seen, part of the boundary wall and the church dedicated to the Trinity.
It was erected at the behest of the nobleman Gianmaria De Zanna, towards the end of the seventeenth century.
Similar to a small fortress, it was not well regarded by the Ampezzo locals and its construction was blocked in 1696, because it did not comply with the principles of local constitution.
In 1809 it was set on fire and bombed by the French.
Today, two of the castle’s towers can be seen, part of the boundary wall and the church dedicated to the Trinity.
It was erected at the behest of the nobleman Gianmaria De Zanna, towards the end of the seventeenth century.
Similar to a small fortress, it was not well regarded by the Ampezzo locals and its construction was blocked in 1696, because it did not comply with the principles of local constitution.
In 1809 it was set on fire and bombed by the French.
Today, two of the castle’s towers can be seen, part of the boundary wall and the church dedicated to the Trinity.
It was erected at the behest of the nobleman Gianmaria De Zanna, towards the end of the seventeenth century.
Similar to a small fortress, it was not well regarded by the Ampezzo locals and its construction was blocked in 1696, because it did not comply with the principles of local constitution.
In 1809 it was set on fire and bombed by the French.
Today, two of the castle’s towers can be seen, part of the boundary wall and the church dedicated to the Trinity.
It was erected at the behest of the nobleman Gianmaria De Zanna, towards the end of the seventeenth century.
Similar to a small fortress, it was not well regarded by the Ampezzo locals and its construction was blocked in 1696, because it did not comply with the principles of local constitution.
In 1809 it was set on fire and bombed by the French.
Today, two of the castle’s towers can be seen, part of the boundary wall and the church dedicated to the Trinity.
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