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La Rocca

Via Giulia Gonzaga

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La Rocca

La Rocca is situated at Via Giulia Gonzaga, Mezzana Sant'Antonio, Italy.

History

  • La Rocca was constructed during the medieval period and served as a fortified stronghold. Its purpose was to provide military defense for the surrounding area.
  • The castle's existence dates back to the 14th century, but its current structure is believed to have been built in the 16th century.

Architecture

The castle's architecture reflects a mix of medieval and Renaissance styles. It features a square foundation with a central keep and two adjacent towers.

The building's design is characterized by thick stone walls, narrow windows, and a fortified gatehouse.

Over time, the castle has undergone various modifications, including additions to its layout.

Historical Significance

La Rocca played an important role in regional politics during the Middle Ages.

It was a strategic location for military campaigns and served as a refuge for local nobility.

The castle's history is also intertwined with that of the nearby town of Mezzana Sant'Antonio, which has been influenced by its presence.

Current Status and Use

La Rocca was demolished in 1786.

Today, no part of the original structure remains standing.

Heritage Status

The site where La Rocca once stood is not recognized as a heritage site.

Visiting Information

Due to its demolition, there are no guided tours or access points available for visitors.

Notable Features and Rooms

No notable features or rooms are documented in relation to La Rocca.

Details

NameLa Rocca
CityMezzana Sant'Antonio
CountryItaly
Coordinates44.998047, 10.488205
Current useNo part of the original structure remains standing.
Accessiblefalse
Guided toursfalse