Forte Geremia, Military fort in Masone, Italy
Forte Geremia is a military fort positioned at 819 meters elevation within the Parco Naturale Regionale del Beigua, featuring stone walls arranged to protect key mountain passages. The structure displays defensive systems typical of late 19th century Alpine fortifications designed to control the border zone.
The fort was built in the late 19th century to guard the mountain passage connecting Liguria and Piedmont from military threats. It remained active until World War I, when its strategic importance declined with changes in warfare technology.
The fort represents a notable example of Italian military engineering and serves as a testament to the architectural developments of nineteenth-century fortifications.
The fort is accessible via the SP 73 del Faiallo road and serves as a waypoint for hikers following the Alta Via dei Monti Liguri trail system. The location makes it easy to combine visits with nearby mountain walks throughout the region.
The stone walls blend subtly into the surrounding mountain landscape while retaining their original construction details and layout. This natural integration makes the structure nearly invisible to many hikers who pass through the area without noticing it.
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