Castello di Fabro
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Castello di Fabro
The Castello di Fabro is a medieval castle located in Fabro, Italy.
History
- The construction of the Castello di Fabro began in the 12th century and was completed by the 13th century. Its primary purpose was as a fortified stronghold for the local nobility.
- The castle's architecture is characterized by its imposing structure, with thick stone walls and a distinctive polygonal shape. The layout features multiple towers, battlements, and a central keep. The building's design reflects the typical medieval fortification style of the time.
Location
The Castello di Fabro is situated in Via Castello di Fabro, Fabro, Italy.
Historical Significance and Events
- Throughout its history, the castle has played a significant role in local politics and military campaigns. While specific events are not well-documented, it is believed to have been an important stronghold during the Middle Ages.
Current Status and Use
The Castello di Fabro is currently owned by the Italian state and serves as a cultural and historical landmark. The castle's condition has deteriorated over time, but restoration efforts have been ongoing since the 1990s.
Heritage Status
The Castello di Fabro is recognized as an important cultural heritage site in Italy and has been designated as a protected monument.
Visiting Information
- Address: Via Castello di Fabro
- Location: Fabro, Italy
Notable Features and Rooms
While specific details about the castle's interior are not available, notable features include its imposing towers and battlements. The central keep is believed to have housed the local lord and his family.
The Castello di Fabro remains an important cultural landmark in Italy, offering a glimpse into the country's rich medieval history.
Details
| Name | Castello di Fabro |
|---|---|
| City | Fabro |
| Country | Italy |
| Coordinates | 42.86416, 12.013261 |
| Current use | cultural and historical landmark |
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