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Castello Barbarossa is an archaeological ruin and ornithological station in Anacapri, on the island of Capri, Italy. It derives its name from the pirate and Ottoman admiral, Hayreddin, nicknamed Barbarossa ("Redbeard"), who stormed it in 1535 and destroyed it in 1544. The construction date is uncertain but it perhaps dates back to the late ninth century. From 1898, th...
La Colombaia , also known as Torre Peliade or Castello di Mare , is a very ancient fortress, placed on a small island at the western end of the port of Trapani . The first construction for military reasons, is, in fact, attributed by the historian Diodoro Siculo, around 260 BC, to Amilcare Barca during the first Punic war. It is 32 meters high, composed of four overla...
The Castello della Magione (also Magione di San Giovanni al Ponte or Spedale di San Giovanni in Gerusalemme alla Magione) is a medieval castle in Poggibonsi (province of Siena, central Italy). It is an example of a medieval "Mansio" (residence) that belonged to the Knights Templar. The castle includes the ancient church and the “spedale” (hotel) for the pi...
La Mandria Regional Park is a park in the communes of Venaria Reale and Druento, near Turin, northern Italy. Founded in 1978 by the regional council of Piedmont, it occupies a wide area between the Stura di Lanzo torrent and the north-western part of Turin and Venaria.
It is the largest enclosed park in Europe, with a surface of some 3,000 hectares, bounded by a 35 km...
Castello della Manta is a castle at Manta near Saluzzo, Province of Cuneo, region of Piedmont, in northern Italy.
The original building, dating from the 12th century, was later enlarged and transformed into a noble residence by the Saluzzo della Manta family, margraves of Saluzzo.
Among the numerous rooms, the Baronial Hall (Salone Baronale) is notable for the fresco ...
The Castle of Valentino (Castello del Valentino) is an historic building in the north-west Italian city of Turin. It is located in Valentino Park, and is the seat of the Architecture Faculty of the Polytechnic University of Turin. It is one of the Residences of the Royal House of Savoy included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in 1997.
The ancient castle was...
Acquafredda Castle, which belonged to Count Ugolino della Gherardesca, a controversial medieval political figure quoted by Dante Alighieri in the Divine Comedy.
Castello di Amorosa is a winery located near Calistoga, California. First opening its doors to the public in April 2007, it is the pet project of 4th generation vintner, Dario Sattui who also owns and operates the V. Sattui Winery named after his great-grandfather who originally established a winery in San Francisco in 1885.
The winery sits on property that was once p...
The Castello di Brolio is a rural castle, palace and gardens located in the municipality of Gaiole in Chianti, about 20 km NE of Siena, region of Tuscany, Italy.
This is the ancestral home (Castle) of the aristocratic Baron Ricasoli family dating from the 11th century and home to the 32nd Baron. This is the oldest winery in Italy and the second oldest in the world. It...
The castle was built on the remains of a Roman Arx during the Lombard era. Among the owners attested in this period we remember Teodorico, count of Caiazzo, in the 9th century, Landolfo in 982 and Landone, count of Carinola and Caiazzo, in 1034.
The castle is located on the highest point of a hill overlooking Caiazzo and the valley of the...
Castello di Govone is in the town of Govone and is one of the Residences of the Royal House of Savoy is a group of structures in northern Italy. It was added to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites list in 1997
The castle of Punta Troia is located on the island of Marettimo. The castle on the top of the Punta was originally a watchtower built by the Saracens, later turned into a prison. Nowadays it hosts a museum.
The Castle of Salvaterra was probably built as part of urbanization after 1258 under Ugolino della Gheradesca. It was designed as a bulwark from which to survey the town and its surroundings as far as the silver mines.
In 1297 Sardinia and Corsica were made subject to the Crown of Aragon by Pope Boniface VIII, but were not taken possession until 1324. The castle of S...
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