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Monuments - ARAGONES CASTLE
Approaching
Brindisi from the sea you will see the Aragones Castle,
better known as Sea Fortress, which was built in 1491
on the St. Andrea island opposite the port, by
Ferdinand I the Aragones, in defence of its city,
against possible sea attacks.
For many centuries, it has been utilized for this purpose.
It is made up by two
distinct parts: the Red Castle, so named for
the distinct and characteristic colours of its bricks,
and the Fortress, built afterwards as a depot
housing the garrison.
Nowadays it is being restored.
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| The
Castle (Bird's eye views) |
The
Castle from the medium port |
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| The great hall |
Courtyard |
Fortress gate |
Dock (north side) |
Dock (south side) |
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View of the Fortress |
Views
of the Castle |
Red Castle |
Vicereale channel
amd castle |
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Fortress and Castle plan |
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Map: where
is the castle |
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