The Austrian boundary stones of 1756, located in Castel Goffredo, mark the historical border between the Republic of Venice and the Austrian Empire. These stone markers, known as "cippi confinari," served as official boundary posts, delineating territorial limits during a period of significant political influence in Northern Italy. Their presence in Castel Goffredo offers a tangible connection to the complex geopolitical landscape of the 18th century. The stones themselves are a testament to the administrative practices of the time, representing a physical manifestation of sovereign claims. Visiting these historical markers provides insight into the historical divisions and relationships between major European powers that shaped the region. They are a point of interest for those exploring the historical heritage of the area around Lake Garda.
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Cippi confinari austriaci del 1756 delimitante la Repubblica di Venezia e l'Impero d'Austria
Castel Goffredo, Italia