Venice - Monuments Ex Batteria Terre Perse Diroccato The former Terre Perse Diroccato Battery is positioned along the coast of the Lido of Venice, in the homonymous resort. During the First World War it was armed with four anti-aircraft guns, and in the last war war, it was built on its structures of coastal reinforced concrete batteries. However, it is in a state of degradation, even though it is now private property.
Venice - Monuments Ex Batteria Emo - Casabianca The former Emo Battery — Casabianca, takes its name from the famous Admiral Angelo Emo, who was part of the Italian coastal defense during World War I. It is one of the three batteries built in Venice. Even during the second war conflict, she was actively manned, but she did not intervene in any situation.
Cavallino Treporti - Monuments Batteria Vettor Pisani The Vettor Pisani battery was built in 1912. Its construction was dedicated to the memory of the commander who defeated the Genoese in the war of Chioggia. The fortification had a solid structure, consisting of six howitzer and two towers that were used to spot enemies.
Cavallino Treporti - Monuments Pozzo di San Domenico In 1636 the woman marquise Beatrice Acquaviva of Aragon gave the Cavallinesi a work of public utility, a well dug in the square in front of the Mother Church. On it he had the stone statue of St. Dominic of Guzman erected, to which he was deeply devoted. It is said that from that well the women of the country drew pure and fresh spring water, while from the wells of the houses located behind the statue of the Saint came a thick and brackish water.