System of Fortifications at the Confluence of the Rivers Danube and Váh in Komárno - Komárom
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Description
The central fortress (citadel) - the old and the new fortresses:
In the year 1541,, Pietro Ferrabosco who designed the polygonal bastion system was supposedly encharged with elaboration of the, plan of the Komárno fortress. Testo, Castaldo and Decius are considered to be the architects of the Komárno fortress. On the 23rd March 1546 the building of the bastion_pa began. The spr flood, in the ear 1570 aused a huae damages. Under the leadership of U.Süess the fortress was rebuilt in the years 1572-1592. The further fortification activity came during-the rule of Leopold 1. (1658-1705) who ordered the building of the fortress-Leopoldov and the so-called New Fortress in Komárno. The Works had been carried out on the basis of the projects of the French engineer Franz Wymes leaned o the proceeding proposals of Carlo Theti with the use of the knowledge of the most advanced Italian and French fortification architecture. "The New Fortress" built in the 17th century fulfilled the older idea of the reinforcement of "The Old Fortress". It was on a larger extent, in the shape of a pentagon and its two East bastions very loosely connected behind the water ditches to the two back bastions of the "Old Fortress ". In the 19th century the central fortress was rebuilt. -The New Fortress was rebuilt to the crown rampart of the huge size and in its internal place th6 b;4Treiclks were built in the U-shape in the year 1810 and also the commander building in the year 1815. The casemates were built around the whole circumference of the Old Fortress in the years 1827-1839.
The Palatine line:
The first step to the building of the Palatine line was the building of the pushed out temporary fortification line, consisting of the 6 reduits connected with banks that were pushed out approximately 3 km from the central fortress. The fortification work was directed-by the palatine Jozef and to his honour it was named the "Palatine line". On its place in the years 1839-1847 a defensive chain of the new Prussian type - an important article of the forted fortress - was built from the firm building material. The author of this project was the captain Pflügl. The line consisted of the 5 pentagonal: bastions, connected with other fortification articles in one continual chain. It is an example of the culmination and the dying away of the bastion system with the use of all the experiences and the forms of fight. For instance, these parameters of the bastion II refer to the monumentality of the building: the mouth of the bastion (width) 21 0 m, side of the bastion (length) 60 m, the face of the bastion (length) 108 m, height of the escarp 7 m, the faces on the peak form an angle of 1456 and the corner of the bastion has got the 1 1 00 angle. The closed circle of the casemated communications of one bastion is approximately 720 m. When the communication galleries leading in the body of the curtain, the length of which is approximately 360 m, are counted to this, so only in the Palatine line the length of the casemated communications is 5000 m. The interconnection between the internal space of the defensive line and the territory outside the town was secured by the perfectly protected gates.
The Váh line:
The Prussian-Austrian war in the year 1866 determined the building of the Váh defensive chain, The line consisted of six fortification objects (VI.-XI.) of which the two ones - VI. and VII are bastions. The sobriety of this line in opposition to the Palatine line is a result of its situation - oriented alongside the river Váh, it means that it had its clearway partly secured by the wide water stream. The architecture determines the maximum purposefulness of the simply composed buildings with an accent on the tectonics of the building which also visually works firm and monumental as to its skeleton. It is a result of the human activity, supplementing even the medieval character with the new technological solution.