TREMOSINE MOST BEAUTIFUL TOWNS IN ITALY
Tremosine is a town of 2,102 inhabitants spread Italian province of Brescia, in Lombardy. Placed on a structural balcony overlooking the high Lake Garda, it is part of The most beautiful villages in Italy.
The name Tremosine also indicates a wide area within the Alto Garda Bresciano regional park, established in 1989. It is among the largest municipalities of Province of Brescia.
In the municipal area there are deep valleys that characterize the area, including the Valley of San Michele. Campione is the only village to look out on Lake Garda.
Church of St. John the Baptist
Parish of Pieve fraction, is a Gothic-style building built in the twelfth century over an earlier church. The factory was rebuilt in 1712.
The interior is a single nave. Choir, vestry and organ are decorated with carvings of walnut Lucchni from Castel Condini early eighteenth century. The fresco of the fifteenth century, while the blade is a work of the seventeenth century the work of Giuliano Glissenti from Vestone.
The bell tower, a square, was built in the tenth century and raised in the next one.
Church of St. Bartholomew
Parish village of Vesio. The front is equipped with a columned porch, while inside there are an organ of Gaetano Caligo and inlaid wooden benches.
Trenches of World War I.
The stations built during the First World War are well preserved and can be visited. Starting from the town of Pieve and continues uninterrupted until Polzone, at which there was one entrenched barrier in order to block access to the valley. From there you can climb up to the Bocca Cocca, where installations are interrupted.
Other stations are recognizable in the villages inhabited by Pregasio, Nevese, Secastello, Monte Nai and in their immediate vicinity, even in positions overlooking Lake Garda.
The eastern side of the Bondo Valley is fortified to Mount Traversole, where the line joins the main barrier along the direction Tremalzo Pass - Passo Nota - Passo Guil.
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