The Batteries of 1913: Monte Sabbion & Monte Salvie
Both Monte Sabbion and Monte Salvie represent the final phase of the Austro-Hungarian fortification effort in Pula (the “Third Stage,” 1892–1918). They were constructed to address the technological shift toward high-explosive shells, leading to designs that were more elongated, lower to the ground, and often dug into the natural limestone terrain for camouflage and protection.
- Monte Sabbion (Obalna topnička bitnica / Coastal Artillery Battery)
- Established: 1913
- Classification: Coastal Artillery Battery (Obalna topnička bitnica)
- Location: Situated on Mali Brijun (Brioni Minor), as part of the outer defense ring protecting the entrance to the Fažana Channel.
- Technical Details: According to historical records discussed in specialized forums, it was armed with 15 cm Küstenkanone L/40 guns manufactured by Škoda. These guns had a range of approximately 10.6 km and a firing rate of about one round per minute.
- Current State: It is noted as one of the best-preserved sites on Mali Brijun. Some of the original Škoda gun barrels and mounts have survived, making it a “first-class tourist attraction” for military history enthusiasts.
- Monte Salvie (Obalna topnička bitnica / Coastal Artillery Battery)
- Established: 1913
- Classification: Coastal Artillery Battery (Obalna topnička bitnica)
- Location: Also located on Mali Brijun. It was designed to work in tandem with Monte Sabbion and the nearby Fort Brioni Minor to create a lethal crossfire zone for any enemy ships attempting to approach the military port of Pula.
- Supporting Facilities: In close proximity, there is also the Salvie Near-shore Battery (uzobalna topnička bitnica), which served as a secondary defense layer.
Date of visit: 21.09.2025
Sources
- Mlinar, I., dipl. ing. arh., & Prižmić, E., dipl. ing. arh. (2013, September 30). Afirmacija sustava austrijske Pomorske tvrđave Pula – Korak u prostor. Korak u prostor – Energetska učinkovitost, građevinske tehnologije i podne obloge. Retrieved February 12, 2026, from https://korak.com.hr/korak-043-rujan-2013-afirmacija-sustava-austrijske-pomorske-tvrdave-pula/
- Topovi u 1. svjetskom ratu (Austro-Ugarska). (2009, September 2). Forum.hr. Retrieved February 12, 2026, from https://www.forum.hr/showthread.php?t=477225&langid=1&nojs=1
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Monte Salvie – Coastal Artillery Battery








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