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5220
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19 February 2011
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Last Edited:
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19 February 2011
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Address: |
Press Office: Con.Testi Turin, Via Massena, 91-10128 (Postal), Viale Bramafam, 10052 Bardonecchia TO (Physical)
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Telephone: |
+39 339 2227228, +39 333 6020192
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Email: |
info [at] fortebramafam.it (Replace [at] with @)
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Opening Times: |
1000-1800 (last admission 1700) from April 2011, closed during winter each year
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Official Website: |
Forte Bramafam
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Other Links: |
Associazione per Gli Studi di Storia e Architettura Militare Wikipedia.it Forte Di Exilles Forte Di Fenestrelle
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Latitude, Longitude: |
45.07108086
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6.71090305
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Location Accuracy: |
7
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Fort Bramafam is a fortress in Val di Susa, near Bardonecchia, and is the largest fortification of the late nineteenth century in the Hautes Alpes. It was built between 1874 and 1889 to protect the railway line from Turin to Modane, and the Fréjus railway tunnel. Partially disarmed during the First World War, the fort was used as a prison camp for Austrians who were working on the maintenance of the Fréjus tunnel. In September 1943 it was occupied by a small German garrison, for fear of surprise attacks by partisans from the surrounding area, but was abandoned by the retreating Germans in April 1945. Following the end of hostilities the fort was abandoned. It is now managed by the ‘Associazione per Gli Studi di Storia e Architettura Militare’ (Association for the Study of Military History and Architecture, ASSAM) which is restoring the buildings and making the fort accessible to the public. Exhibits at Bramafam include an interesting artillery collection. Many of these artillery pieces are on loan from the “Museo dell'Artiglieria” in Torino, which has been closed for many years. Not far from Bramafan there are two further exceptional fortifications, Forte Di Exilles and Forte Di Fenestrelle. (Source: M. Foti).
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September 2010
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1: Forte Bramafan
Taken: 5 September 2010 Contributor: M. Foti Location Photo ID: 411 Added: 19 February 2011 Views: 184 Has Priority: 0
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2: Forte Bramafan
Taken: 5 September 2010 Contributor: M. Foti Location Photo ID: 412 Added: 19 February 2011 Views: 179 Has Priority: 0
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