Austrian Tyrol Fortress Nauders close-up view at eaves height frontal. Construction of the Nauders fortress near the medieval Niklasmauer wall began in 1834. The fortress was built until 1840 as a fortress and roadblock to protect the Inn Valley behind it from enemy invasions. The five-storey building, partly built into the rock, provided space and accommodation for a larger garrison and had very strong walls with embrasures for heavy guns
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Image Number: 1848-67239733Rights ManagedCredit Line:Florian Monheim/imageBROKER/SuperStockCollection:imageBROKER Contributor:Florian Monheim Model Release:NoProperty Release:NoResolution:4368×2756
