Forte di Sant'Andrea - Free Audio Guide
Venice, Veneto, Italy
Forte di Sant'Andrea, Riviera San Nicolò, Lido-Pellestrina, Lido, Venezia, Veneto, 30132, Italia
Forte di Sant'Andrea is a Renaissance-era coastal fortress guarding one of the approaches to Venice, historically part of the city‑state’s maritime defence system. Erected in the early modern period and maintained as a military installation over centuries, it embodies Venetian strategic architecture with thick ramparts, bastions and placements once intended for naval guns. Culturally, the site speaks to Venice’s seafaring identity and its long history of coastal fortification, and it has been treated as an important historic monument and study subject for conservation and military‑architectural history. Key attractions include the surviving masonry, defensive profiles and panoramic views toward the lagoon and sea; occasional interpretive displays may appear on site. Visiting hours vary by season, admission fees may apply, and public access and mobility can be limited by the constraints of the historic structure.