
Fortress of Legnago
Almost totally destroyed by the French and Spanish armies during Cambrai war (1508-1517), the fortresses of Legnago were restored by the architect Michele Sanmicheli; the restoration works took place from 1525 to 1559 and the hexagon-shaped plan of the wall, provided with a rampart and outer moat, remained essentially unchanged until the fall of the Republic of Venice and the following Napoleonic and Austrian dominations, between the end of the eighteenth century and most part of the nineteenth century.

Dating
16th-19th centuries
Address
Remains of the walls can be seen at:
1) Via Leopardi and ex-Wineries Petternella Area, access from Via Argine – 37045 Legnago (Verona)
2) Canossiano Institute, Via D. De Massari, 6 – 37045 Legnago (Verona)
3) Fioroni Museum, Via G. Matteotti, 39 – 37045 Legnago (Verona)
4) Ex-excavations in Porta Mantova, Piazza Garibaldi – 37045 Legnago (Verona)
Opening hours
1) By appointment at Fioroni Museum or Archaeological Environmental Centre.
2) Unknown.
3) On request at Fioroni Museum.
4) There are only the explanatory panels and the plan design on the pavement.
Notes
Information at IAT Legnago – Pianura Veronese
For more information
Phone number: 0442/20052
Fax number: 0442/603490
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Website: www.fondazione-fioroni.it
Also:
Phone number: 0442/601460
Fax number: 0442/609735
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Website: www.centroambientalearcheologico.it