Monument
Denti di Drago
The German bunkers and dragon's teeth were intended to defend the Gothic line of the front, in particular from seaborne assaults. They were scattered along a long stretch of coast and some remained buried for a long time. Dragon's teeth, in particular, were a type of anti-tank barrier built in iron and concrete during the Second World War in Europe, very effective in blocking the advance of vehicles, armored or otherwise, in strategic points of the territory. The typical cone shape and the different heights were particularly effective in stopping the enemy advance.