The 7 Best Castles in Province of Catanzaro, Calabria

December 30, 2021 Esmeralda Fenner

The province of Catanzaro (Italian: provincia di Catanzaro) is a province of the Calabria region of Italy. The city Catanzaro is both capital of the province and capital of the region of Calabria. The province contains a total of 80 municipalities (comuni). Its provincial president is Vincent Bruno.
Restaurants in Province of Catanzaro

1. Castello Bizantino

Via Castello, Simeri Italy
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Castello Bizantino

2. Castello Baroni Gallelli Benso

Contrada Pietranera 2, Badolato Italy +39 339 426 6920 http://www.castellogallelli.it/index.php
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4.5 based on 5 reviews

Castello Baroni Gallelli Benso

3. Castello Normanno di Squillace

Via Castello 24, 88069 Squillace Italy +39 338 320 8967 [email protected] http://www.iluoghidicassiodoro.it
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4.0 based on 165 reviews

Castello Normanno di Squillace

The Castle of Squillace dominates the town from the highest point of the hill . It was built by the Normans in the second half of the 11th Century, at the end of the campaign of conquest of Calabria made by the Byzantines who occupied the region, and in general southern Italy, for over five centuries. Squillace during the Norman era is the administrative, political and religious centre on the Ionic coast. It's here that Ruggero d'Altavilla gives to San Bruno from Cologne the land where it will be later built the Carthusian Monastery of Serra San Bruno. The Norman period is definitely the most important for Squillace, living a moment of great political, administrative, economic and religious fervor.From an architectural point of view, the Castle is expression of the typical Norman style of construction: they build with local stone (which here is granite) and not with brick (like mostly Romans and Byzantine were building) and adopt their castle's model organized around the Donjon, a large rectangular tower of more than 10 m wide that is a fortress itself (1). The building was immediately made of stone unlike other castles in Calabria, as the Motte of Scribla and San Marco Argentano, which hosted first a wooden tower replaced at the end of the 11th Century with one of stone. The tower consisted of a closed ground floor, most probably used as a storage place for food, the first floor, to welcome guests and to host meetings, a private area at the second floor and a crenellated terrace. The Donjon gives us an outstanding image of the fortification that protects and look after the underlying city as a symbol of the feudal power.

4. Castello dei Conti d'Aquino

Belcastro Italy
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4.0 based on 3 reviews

Castello dei Conti d'Aquino

5. Castello Normanno Svevo

Via Marte, 88046 Lamezia Terme Italy
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3.5 based on 92 reviews

Castello Normanno Svevo

6. Castello Normanno

Piazza Castello, 88025 Maida Italy http://artbonus.gov.it/castello-normanno.html
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3.5 based on 2 reviews

Castello Normanno

7. Castello Normanno

Catanzaro Italy
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3.0 based on 2 reviews

Castello Normanno

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