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The Castello Aragonese

Taranto, Apulia, southern Italy

On the left side, the Comando Interregionale Marittimo Sud, the most important naval base on the southern front of the Mediterranean Sea. It plays a strategic role in the Atlantic Alliance with the launch of NATO's Multinational Maritime Command South.

On the right side, the Castello Aragonese, officially called the Castel San Angelo. It was built on the site of older fortifications dating to Greek occupation in the third and fourth centuries BC. In 1481 the low ground in front of the fortification site was excavated to allow the passage of boats, and to create a moated defensive position. The present fortress was built for the then-king of Naples, Ferdinand II of Aragon in 1496 to reinforce the naturally low-lying link between the old town of Taranto on a peninsula, and the mainland. The seven-towered design is attributed to Francesco di Giorgio Martini of Siena. The fortress repelled an Ottoman attack in 1594. Due to the advent of artillery, it was converted to an artillery platform and many interior spaces were filled in to provide a stable base for the guns. In 1707, under the Habsburgs, it was converted to a prison, however during the Napoleonic period it reverted to its original function as a military fortress. French generals Thomas-Alexandre Dumas and Jean-Baptiste Felix de Manscourt du Rozoy were the most illustrious prisoners of the castle, having been taken prisoner in 1799 by the pro-Bourbon Sanfedismi when their damaged ship sought refuge at Taranto Harbour. At the time, Taranto was part of the Kingdom of Naples.

In 1883 the San Angelo tower was demolished to allow construction of the Ponte Girevole, and two others were removed to allow the widening of the canal. Since 1883 the fort has been occupied by the Italian Navy. Beginning in 2003 the Navy began restoration and archeological work on the site, removing plasterwork and investigating fortification work dating back to the Byzantine era. The fort is open for tours.


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francoisconstantin25-Jul-2025 14:02
Great composition with a stunning light!! Well done!! V
Dan Greenberg25-Jul-2025 04:43
A very well composed and and beautifully captured travel image. What an amazing place! ~BV~
Pierre12-Jul-2025 17:51
Un très joli point de vue sur la côte, une superbe photo! V
Alexander Kazakov12-Jul-2025 10:12
Beautiful! V
Jola Dziubinska07-Jul-2025 22:39
Very fine light and composition. V.
Nestor Derkach07-Jul-2025 12:04
Love the point of view of this magnificent scene nice illumination great sky with flattering clouds.
Resolution pin sharp with nice reflections over the water.
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Milan Vogrin07-Jul-2025 10:23
Nice compo and dof. V
Charlene Ambrose07-Jul-2025 06:02
Very beautiful composition. V
Marcia Rules06-Jul-2025 18:05
A determined composition resulted in super results! VVV~!
Gerard KOEHL06-Jul-2025 17:12
Magnifique vue sous une belle lumière. V
joseantonio06-Jul-2025 16:13
beautiful light and colors in this great composition.V.
Helen Betts06-Jul-2025 13:49
Fine composition of this impressive coastal scene. V.
Jeff Real06-Jul-2025 13:21
A stunning scene with the beautiful color, detail and sky!
Yjis is a fantastic composition!
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