Tour privado: La línea gótica en Borgo a Mozzano (Lucca)





Descripción
Durante este tour privado de 3 horas por la Línea Gótica, visitará el Museo de la Liberación, disfrutará de un recorrido a pie y explorará dos de los bunkers de la Segunda Guerra Mundial de la época. Sube, con tu guía, a bordo de tu vehículo y visita un tercer búnker, y cruza el famoso Puente del Diablo desde donde puedes disfrutar del panorama del río y las colinas circundantes.
Opciones de la excursión
Itinerario
Conozca a su guía personal especializado que se encuentra frente a la estación de tren en Piazza Marconi (Borgo a Mozzano) por la mañana o por la tarde. La primera parada está a solo unos pasos en el pequeño, pero evocador museo, Museo della Memoria, que presenta muchos documentos de la Segunda Guerra Mundial relacionados con Lucca y la construcción de la Línea Gótica. El museo también contiene uniformes y armas de los ejércitos aliados y alemanes, una serie de objetos entregados a las tropas, un número exhaustivo de comunicados emitidos por el prefecto fascista en relación con los toques de queda, las restricciones de circulación, las restricciones de ventas en el mercado negro, las fotos y Documentos de los combatientes de la resistencia local. Nota: Si no tiene un automóvil, puede llegar a Borgo a Mozzano en tren.
A continuación, dé un paseo de 10 minutos a los dos búnkeres de poca altura construidos para defender el muro antitanques de la línea gótica en Borgo a Mozzano. Para defender el frente, los alemanes construyeron dos bunkers grandes y profundos excavándolos en la roca. Los soldados los utilizaron como puestos de observación, listos para defender el muro antitanque de la Línea Gótica con cañones y ametralladoras. Para visitar un tercer búnker increíble, debes llevar tu coche y conducir hasta la aldea medieval cercana de Anchiano. El búnker se extiende por muchos metros en la colina debajo de la iglesia del pueblo. Para defender el lado izquierdo del río y la Línea Gótica, la Organización Todt hizo construir esta extraordinaria fortificación para cañones, ametralladoras y puestos de observación.
Sube nuevamente a tu automóvil y dirígete al legendario Ponte della Maddalena (Puente de María Magdalena), más conocido como el "Puente del Diablo". Fue construido durante la Edad Media para que los peregrinos que viajaban desde el norte de Italia y Europa pudieran cruzar el río en su camino a Roma. Este fue el único puente que cruzó el río Serchio que los alemanes no destruyeron durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, y demostró ser un gran error estratégico de su parte. Es un puente jorobado con arcos asimétricos y se puede cruzar a pie. En su punto más alto, hay un espléndido panorama del río y las colinas circundantes.
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Información importante
- Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
- Los viajeros deben tener al menos un nivel de condición física medio
- Un máximo de 20 personas por reserva.
- Por favor, use zapatos cómodos.
- Debe proporcionar su propio transporte para esta excursión utilizando su propio vehículo o un alquiler. Puede llegar a Borgo a Mozzano también en tren desde Lucca, Pisa, Florencia.
- Los recorridos de Turislucca cumplen con los protocolos gubernamentales de salud y seguridad para Covid-19.
Opiniones(10)
Tour was great ❤️ Anna was awesome. Highly recommend her. She gave us some history which gave us insight as to how Italians survived the occupation.
Thank you very much for your good review, We are happy that you enjoyed the tour !
Very personable up close look at ww2 Italy. My friend and I drove to Borgo and met our guide a wealth of information and energy. We first went to a museum of remembrance that was moving and informative with an historical overview of the allies push into the Po valley through the mountains in central Italy. I could have stayed for hours but we got a great overview. Then we visited several gun emplacements where we had to go through smaller and tinier caves. In one, we had to wear helmets. Then we saw the “devils bridge “ an unusual and old structure supposedly built by the devil who demanded a soul in payment. The villagers sent a dog over to pay the devil. This was an important memorial to the many brave Italians who sacrificed during the war. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS TOUR. You will be informed and humbled.
A tour that lets you experience the history of the Second World War first-hand. Yes, we all know the photos. And we all know well what the Gothic line was and why. But entering history in this way, touching walls, iron, barbed wire, trenches... Believe me, it's a whole different story. Applause to the volunteers (our cicerone was a very kind volunteer (class 50 and blue eyes), profound knowledge of every detail), who led us by the hand almost on the set of the history of the country at war, giving us anecdotes, details and individual stories of no small importance. Kudos to all they work to keep HISTORY alive. We do not forget.
Paola was the best possible guide. Great experience. Interesting not only for WW2 History geeks but also for the general public.
If you love history or just want to do something that is truly off the beaten track consider this private tour. Anna made it so interesting. It was a private tour and we were able to move at our own pace. The German bunkers and the story of how Lucca was involved in WWII were eye-openers. The museum is small but packed with interesting artifacts. Devils Bridge is included in this tour.
Touring The Gothic Line with Anna was absolutely incredible. Learning the history of the line was fascinating especially hearing the impact on the Italian citizens. Walking through the bunkers while hearing the stories of why and how they were built puts a unique perspective on history. Highly recommend this tour for everyone.
Fascinating tour, led by Carlo. Carlo is very knowledgeable about WWII but was also able to explain the big strategies and local involvement in a way that was interesting and engaging. We spent quite a bit of time in the small museum, learning about the Gothic Line and some of the local individuals that participated in the war activities. Then we headed out to two nearby bunkers. He led us through the bunkers so that we could understand their purpose, construction, and impact.
you are very kind. I'm so glad that you enjoyed the tour so much. grazie mille Carlo
This was excellent. Anna was well informed without being stuffy. The bunkers are fascinating and only open for pre arranged tours. Great value at 160 euros total for 10 people (not each). Highly recommended.
we are really happy that you enjoyed the tour, thank you for your appreciation!
If you are anywhere near this location and are a World War II history buff, had family in the war, or just enjoy a general history and knowledge this is a must-see for you! Anna, our tour guide, had wonderful stories as well as lots of knowledge, History, plus family personal experiences that made the tour extra special - a real eye-opener for anyone that has not lived through this difficult time. The best story is the town coming out to the Piazza waiting for the Americans to arrive... HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!
we are happy you enjoyed thank you
<p>This did not have any reviews, so I was a bit nervous booking this but my husband is a big history buff and really wanted to learn more about the Gothic Line and see the WWII German bunkers. Our tour guide, Carlo, was a great tour guide! The tour lasted about 2 / 2.5 hours. He shared a lot of informative information and also shared personal family stories. You need to rent a car in order to go to all three bunkers, but it was worth it. Very cool learning and seeing something that many people do not know much about. I would recommend this tour if you like history. The town is also pretty and you can see the gorgeous Devil's Bridge once the tour is over. Thank you Carlo for a wonderful experience!</p>



