Fort Nago | Strassensperre Nago

In order to defend the higher plains of Garda, a barrage was built at Nago with the aim of impeding every possible infiltration in the Adige Valley via the Nago-San Giovanni Pass-Mori-Rovereto route.

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In order to defend the higher plains of Garda, a barrage was built at Nago with the aim of impeding every possible infiltration in the Adige Valley via the Nago-San Giovanni Pass-Mori-Rovereto route. The fort consisted of two parts: a bigger one higher up and a smaller one lower down. The biggest one had two levels and was truly a great fort. It was in the southern part of the town, on a rocky cliff face that looms out towards the lake on the old road to Torbole and built with limestone blocks. It was supported by the “Sagron Battery” (1880-1881 and demolished in 1900), situated on the last layer of Mount Baldo, in the same position as the fort itself. The whole fort consisted of 2 levels with 2 lines of embrasures, one on top of the other. This was the only fort with vertical defences of the first generation. It was disarmed during The First World War. 

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opening times

The opening of the fort varies according to the events and exhibitions scheduled; you can visit the fort by appointment.

Notes on the accessibility to the site

L’apertura del forte varia in base agli eventi e mostre in programma, è possibile la visita su appuntamento. L’entrata al forte è gratuita per tutti. 

The road leading to the Fort is private; possibility of access by car only with invalid badge. The entrance door indicated is always open.

Information collected by the staff of the Cooperative HandiCREA.