ハイキングの途中で偶然見つけた場合でも、ガイドブックに沿ってたどり着いた場合でも、いつも特別な体験をもたらしてくれる城。カルタニセッタには訪れるべき 10
の美しい城があります。一覧から行きたい城を見つけて、次の冒険では歴史にも触れてみましょう。
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The Resuttano Castle is a historic building dating back to the 14th century, probably on the remains of an old Norman farmhouse. It belonged to the Ventimiglia family until it was expropriated by the Region.
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Romanesque-Norman castle from the 12th century AD It is normally closed, but to the left of the entrance gate, a fence allows access.
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This Swabian castle, also known as "castelluccio" dates back to 1143. It dominates on the hill overlooking the sea, in a strategic position that protected the seaside city of Gela from enemies. Now only the ruins of the castle remain but its majesty can still be imagined.
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Small hamlet rich in history with a characteristic church and a small Arab-Norman castle. Worth a visit!
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Whether you are a curious visitor or a soul in search of roots, let Castelluccio di Gela envelop you in its emotions. Breathe in the ancient air, listen to the whispers of the wind in its ruins and feel the heartbeat of a city that lives on through the ages.
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In a distant time, in an era of great enterprises and adventures, the Greeks founded the majestic city of Gela. On a mighty and imposing hill, Castelluccio arose, an impenetrable fortress that dominated the city and the surrounding plain. Imagine the power of its defensive walls and the high majesty of the towers that soared towards the sky. The city prospered, its heart pounding with commerce and culture. Gela became a beacon of light and wisdom in the Mediterranean, and Castelluccio was its bulwark, protector of its wonders and its people. But the darkness of the shadow made its way to its gates. The Greco-Punic Wars brought destruction and pain with them. The Carthaginians invaded Gela and Castelluccio was severely hit. Its walls collapsed, the towers fell into disrepair. The majesty and glory that had once characterized the fortress were shattered by the fire and terror of war. But Gela's pride could not be broken. The Romans came to rebuild what had been destroyed. With love and dedication, they restored Castelluccio to its former greatness. It was still there, proud and imposing, ready to defend the city from attack. Centuries passed, and fate played its role. Castelluccio di Gela, once a symbol of power and hope, slowly fell into silence. Wars, abandonment and neglect reduced it to ruins. Its stones, once vibrant with life and battle, were left to their fate. But time cannot erase the beauty of the past. With the wind of change, archaeologists dug to bring to light the traces of the glorious past of Castelluccio di Gela. There, among the ancient stones, the fragments of history recomposed, like a faded memory that comes back to life. Today, as you climb the hills surrounding Gela, you can still hear the echoes of past deeds. The remains of Castelluccio stand out against the sky, a silent testimony of the vicissitudes and emotions he experienced. Looking beyond its collapsed walls, you can imagine the strength and pride of those who ardently defended it. Castelluccio di Gela is a reminder of our humanity, a symbol of our struggles and our hopes. Its ancient stones remind us that we are part of a greater story, that we are shaped by the past and that our present is a bridge to the future.
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the arrival in Enna is conquered with difficulty but, the view of the castle and the panorama from its Belvedere repay any effort
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Description The Swabian Castle of Gela, also known as Castelluccio di Gela, is one of the most characteristic historic buildings in the city's hinterland. It is a work dating back to the Swabian period, built on a chalk hill, a strategic position which also allowed the sighting of any enemies in the distance. The Swabian Castle of Gela is a real archaeological pearl for the city, which boasts the presence of numerous other remains in its territory, even more dated and dating back to the Greek era. History of the Swabian Castle of Gela The area where the Swabian Castle of Gela stands is already mentioned in the 12th century: some documents testify to the transfer of ownership of the fortress between Count Simone di Butera and the Abbot of the Monastery of San Nicolo La Rena of Catania, through a concession for donation in 1143. The Swabian Castle of Gela was built with the aim of defending the city from possible enemy incursions arriving from the Sicilian hinterland, as it was located along the path that connects Gela to the city of Catania, already crossed at that time by a large number of people, mainly merchants but also brigands, with the latter attacking the former to deprive them of all their possessions. Architecture of the Swabian Castle of Gela The architectural style of the Swabian Castle of Gela is very simple, as it does not exceed either in the decorations or in the battlements, resulting sober in its entirety. Some ruins remain of Castelluccio di Gela, which, however, allow us to reconstruct its history and understand its original form. It is certain that the Castello Svevo di Gela had a rectangular plan, while as regards the materials used for its construction, the yellow and white calcarenite predominates, carefully smoothed to create large blocks. The walls are very thick, precisely to further highlight its defensive functions, also confirmed by the presence of two large towers at the ends, the interiors of which can still be visited today and note, in one, the remains of an ancient cistern, and of a small chapel in the other. Although it is possible to note only the lowest level of the Castello Svevo di Gela, scholars agree that it was made up of several floors: this thesis is confirmed by some windows which lead to this very theory. Entering the Castelluccio it is possible to see its features, with some rooms that have managed to resist the passage of centuries, thus being able to observe the rooms that were used as stables and as warehouses. How to get to the Swabian Castle of Gela The Swabian Castle of Gela is about 10 km away from the historic center of Gela, but in any case well connected thanks to the Strada Statale 117bis, the same that together with the Strada Statale 115 and the Provincial Roads 8, 81 and 82 allow anyone to reach Gela from any point in Sicily, both by car and with the Sicilian bus lines. Those traveling by train will find the Gela Railway Station the best solution for reaching these places, while those arriving in Sicily by plane can count on the Comiso Airport, about 40 km away, or the Fontanarossa Airport in Catania, located about 100km away. Source: sicilyintour.com
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