Cultural
Bergame, Italie
Inscribed 2017

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This cultural property comprises a series of fortified structures built by the Venetian Republic between the 15th and 17th centuries across two distinct territorial zones: the Stato da Terra (mainland territories) and the Western Stato da Mar (maritime possessions). The fortifications represent a comprehensive defensive system that protected Venetian interests against Ottoman expansion and other regional threats during a crucial period of Mediterranean geopolitics. The sites, including examples such as those near Bergamo in northern Italy, showcase characteristic military architecture of the era, featuring bastion systems, walls, and garrison structures adapted to contemporary siege warfare techniques. The inscribed ensemble demonstrates the advanced engineering knowledge and strategic planning of the Venetian state, reflecting its role as a major political and military power. The defensive works are distributed across the Venetian territories in mainland Italy and the eastern Mediterranean, providing evidence of the republic's extensive territorial reach and defensive priorities. These fortifications constitute significant testimony to Renaissance military architecture and Venetian colonial administration during a transformative period in European history.
Location
Bergame, Italie
Inscription
2017