At the end of the 19th century, the young Italy wanted to secure control over Mont-Cenis, the ancient transalpine route. Against a backdrop of diplomatic tensions with France, Italy fortified Mont-Cenis with several forts.
Fort de Ronce, which dominates the entire pass, was built between 1877 and 1880 on a circular plan with two stages of fire adapted to the new capabilities of rifled artillery.
- Historic site and monument
Fort de Ronce at the Lac du Mont-Cenis
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From 1861, the priorities of the Kingdom of Italy were unity and territorial defense. It therefore equipped Mont-Cenis with several forts, including the Ronce fort at 2286 m altitude, a breathtaking vantage point overlooking Lake Mont-Cenis.
About
From the fort, it is possible to take the path facing due east that will lead you to the Clear Lake, or you can also join the path that rises in a north-eastern direction towards the Plan des Cavales, in order to have a view of the slightly overhanging Fort de Ronce.
Prices
Free access.
Reception
Opening
From 10/05 to 10/11, daily.
Opening date dependent on that of the Col du Mont Cenis road.
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Equipments
- Parking nearby
- Coach parking
- Car park
- Picnic area
Contacts
Access
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