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Torre Vigliena Ruins

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Torre Vigliena Ruins

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The Torre Vigliena Ruins, also known as Torre del Bracello, stand as a significant historical site on the Mediterranean coast of Sicily, Italy. Located at Punta Braccetto, a scenic promontory within the free municipal consortium of Ragusa, this former coastal defensive tower offers a profound glimpse into 17th-century military architecture. Situated at sea level, it once guarded the shores against Barbary pirate attacks, forming a crucial part of the Capo Scalambro sighting system alongside other towers like Torre di Pietro…

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    November 16, 2021

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    The Torre Vigliena or Torre del Bracello is a coastal defense tower in the province of Ragusa on the Mediterranean coast. It was built in the years 1595-1607 at the end of the Braccio della Colombara in the area of Punta Braccetto, a coastal village that extends over the municipalities of Ragusa and Santa Croce Camerina. It was armed with cannons and inside there were two soldiers and a corporal who commanded them.
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    this is on private land and not accessible

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can I enter or climb the Torre Vigliena Ruins?

    No, the Torre Vigliena Ruins are located on private land and are not directly accessible for entry or climbing. Visitors can admire the tower from nearby viewpoints and coastal paths.

    What remains of the Torre Vigliena today?

    Today, the Torre Vigliena exists as ruins. Only the first level, the cistern, and some surrounding walkways are still visible. You can also see remnants of a fortified building, thought to be the garrison quarters, and a wall trench with narrow loopholes.

    How long does it typically take to visit the Torre Vigliena Ruins?

    Since direct access to the tower is not possible, the time spent visiting depends on how long you wish to walk the coastal paths and enjoy the views. Most visitors spend 30 minutes to an hour appreciating the site and its surroundings.

    Is public transport available to reach the Torre Vigliena Ruins?

    Public transport options directly to the Torre Vigliena Ruins are limited. It is generally recommended to reach the area by car, parking in the nearby hamlet of Punta Braccetto, and then proceeding on foot along the coastal paths.

    Are the coastal paths around Torre Vigliena Ruins suitable for families with young children?

    The coastal paths offer relatively easy walking, making them suitable for families. However, some sections may be uneven, so comfortable shoes are recommended for everyone. Always supervise children, especially near the coastline.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails near Torre Vigliena Ruins?

    Yes, dogs are generally welcome on the coastal paths and trails around the Torre Vigliena Ruins. Please ensure your dog is kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the natural beauty of the area.

    What is the best time of day to visit for photography?

    For the best photography, consider visiting during the 'golden hour' – either early morning shortly after sunrise or late afternoon before sunset. The soft light during these times enhances the tower's historical character and the scenic coastal landscape.

    Are there any cafes or restaurants near the Torre Vigliena Ruins?

    The Torre Vigliena Ruins are located in a relatively natural and undeveloped area. While there might be seasonal establishments in the nearby hamlet of Punta Braccetto, it's advisable to bring your own refreshments or plan to visit cafes in larger towns like Ragusa or Santa Croce Camerina.

    What other historical sites are nearby that I can visit?

    The area is rich in history. You can explore other defensive towers that were part of the same coastal sighting system, such as the Torre Scalambri at Punta Secca, famously associated with the 'Inspector Montalbano' TV series. The historic centers of Ragusa Ibla and Modica are also within driving distance.

    What is the historical significance of the Torre Vigliena?

    The Torre Vigliena, built between 1595 and 1607, was a crucial part of the Kingdom of Sicily's defense system against Barbary pirate attacks. It was designed to protect the coast and formed part of a comprehensive coastal watch system, symbolizing the historical struggle against piracy in the Mediterranean.

    Is the area around Torre Vigliena Ruins wheelchair accessible?

    Due to the natural and uneven terrain of the coastal paths and the private nature of the tower's immediate surroundings, the area around Torre Vigliena Ruins is generally not considered wheelchair accessible. Access involves walking on unpaved paths.

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