Famous building from the Venetian era of the 1300s, called the Dogana Veneta, is located near the ancient port of Lazise and represented the border between Lombardy and the Republic of Venice.
In the 16th century, it was used for the production of saltpeter, a component of gunpowder. In the early 17th century, it served as a customs office for the transit of goods between Lombardy and the Republic of Venice. Vessels had to enter by passing under the imposing arches of its façade before being able to access the port through a side opening. This function declined with the fall of the republic. The access from the lake was filled in and the building was adapted for other functions, including arsenal and saltpeter factory. During the twenty years of fascism, it was the "house of fascism." It has undergone recent restoration in 2003, after which the building has been used as a conference center for municipal events and as a venue for private events.
Dogana Veneta
Piazzetta Partenio, 13 , Lazise - 37017
- Contacts
- tel. (0039) 348 863 9608
- email info@doganaveneta.it
- Opening
- From 2020/02/02 h. 10:00 To 2020/12/31 h. 12:00 - Wednesday, Sunday
- From 2020/02/02 h. 15:00 To 2020/12/31 h. 18:00 - Wednesday, Sunday
TAKE ME HERE: Piazzetta Partenio, 13