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Campo di Brenzone, the ghost town

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Ghosts and Legends · Località Campo, Brenzone sul Garda

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In one of the most popular resorts on Lake Garda, Brenzone, we find a forgotten gem: the abandoned village of Campo. In this village, reachable only on foot, the houses are leaning against each other and dominated by the remains of a fortress that appears suddenly. To reach the village you can start from Castello di Brenzone. There is evidence of Campo as early as 1023 A.D., a long history that faded at the beginning of the 20th century. It was probably abandoned due to the impracticability of the road that connects it to the valley, because when the landscape becomes an everyday beauty, and therefore a little more obvious, it lifts the bodies' fatigue less and less. Two handfuls of houses are cut off by a central street. Of the collapsed houses there remain echoes of stone voices, and precise documentation in the maps of the Napoleonic land register of 1818 and the Austrian one of 1843. Towards the mountain, there is a blanket of deciduous forest. Remaining are the emblematic remains of the ancient castle and the small Romanesque church of San Pietro in Vincoli, completely restored in the 18th century, with frescoes from the 13th and 14th centuries. The fresco cycle is the work of master Giorgio, son of Federico da Riva, as reported in the apsidal inscription dated 1358. The structure, at the end of the tratturo that leaves the village towards Prada, is owned by the parish of San Giovanni Battista di Brenzone. From the high road you can access a small basin, muffled with moss and carpets of leaves, which contains an ancient fountain.

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Campo di Brenzone is only accessible on foot from Castello di Brenzone in the popular Lake Garda resort town of Brenzone. The village is situated on a mountainside and requires hiking to reach, so wear comfortable walking shoes and plan accordingly for the trek uphill.
The village was likely abandoned at the beginning of the 20th century due to the impracticable road connecting it to the valley below, making daily life increasingly difficult for residents. Despite its documented history dating back to 1023 A.D., the isolation and challenging terrain eventually led to its desertion.
The main attractions include the remains of an ancient fortress that dominates the village, and the small Romanesque church of San Pietro in Vincoli featuring 13th and 14th-century frescoes painted by master Giorgio in 1358. Additionally, you can find an ancient moss-covered fountain near the high road, and the village itself is documented in Napoleonic and Austrian land registers from 1818 and 1843.
Expect to see tightly clustered stone houses leaning against each other along a central street, with many structures in ruins that echo the village's long history. The site is surrounded by deciduous forest and dominated by fortress remains, creating an atmospheric and melancholic landscape frozen in time.
The Church of San Pietro in Vincoli is fully accessible to visitors and features beautiful restored Romanesque architecture with original frescoes from the 13th and 14th centuries. The church is owned by the parish of San Giovanni Battista di Brenzone and can be reached at the end of the path that leads toward Prada from the village.