
It's difficult to remain indifferent before the glorious solemnity of this ancient artefact, a unique example of 'water archaeology'. A history and legacy that goes beyond the merely functional aspect of a building as fascinating as efficient.
Here is what you need to know about the Lock of Casalecchio di Reno and why UNESCO has chosen it as a Messenger of a Culture of Peace. Oh, and we also suggest some activities in the surroundings that you might find interesting!
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu
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