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Unimatic supports FAI - Fondo per l’Ambiente Italiano Batteria Militare Talmone, Palau, Sardinia On the northern coast of Sardinia, between the beaches of Palau and Costa Serena, at Punta Don Diego, you come to the Talmone Artillery Battery – an important testament to Italy’s military history and to the hard day-to-day life of the soldiers, who would spend long hours scrutinizing the sea from the watchtower. As a modern-day visitor, you get to explore the dormitories and the tracking station, and you even get a sense of the interminable solitude that was part-and-parcel of the experience of being stationed there. Talmone is a section of a defensive system that emerged in the late 18th century and was constituted, at its height, by around 50 facilities, including forts, redoubts and artillery batteries scattered across the Maddalena archipelago. The complex once again played an important role in defending the frontiers in the wake of Italian Unification, when the royal fleet decided to take up residence at the historic Maddalena base. Out of all the fortifications, the Talmone facility was charged with the responsibility of covering the channel separating Spargi from Sardinia; this tract of sea would later become a scene of battle throughout the Second World War. In 1947, the Treaty of Paris required Italy to dismantle the base and take all of the artillery batteries out of commission. Decades of neglect came and went, until 2002, when the complex was entrusted on a loan-for-use basis to FAI, which – thanks to a painstaking, laborious restoration process that is still ongoing – ensured its opening to the public with the support of Palau Local Council. @fondoambiente @faitalmone Photo credits: 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 - © FAI 2, 5 - Pierluigi Dessì © FAI 9 - Salvatore Porcu © FAI #unimaticwatches #uniqueedition #watches #fai #fondoambienteitaliano #madeinitaly #discoveritaly
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