Castles and fortifications
The beating heart of the city.
The defence of a geography that was problematic in times of invasions, the Castles and Fortifications of Reggio Calabria are today the symbol of a city that is “fully-grown” thanks to its walls. Crossroads and mark of many cultures, with stunning views and venues – such as the Aragonese Castle or the Castle of the Amendolea – the Castles and the forts are today of great importance for tourism and the cultural growth of the Reggina population. Centuries of history, that portray a city in all its beauty: the castles still defend the inhabitants who live outside them.
The Gerace Castle
The castle stands at the highest point of the ancient town of Gerace. Reduced to ruins today, it stood out on the highest rock overlooking the valley below. Consolidated by the Byzantines on an ancient Greek-Roman structure, it was restructured and strengthened by the Normans during their domination [...]
The incredible fortress with an exclusive view
Built in Byzantine times to avoid Saracen raids, the Castle of Motta S. Aniceto is a fortress that protects the entire Calabrian territory. Located on a small mountain with steep slopes, it can also be reached on foot, by venturing into the Mediterranean scrub with its intense scent of prickly pear [...]
The millenia-old history of S.Giorgio Morgeto Castle
The Castle is at the centre of the ancient village of San Giorgio Morgeto, in a magnificent natural setting such as that of the Aspromonte National Park. Today, it is still the dominant point in the plains of Gioia Tauro. From Sant'Elia to Capo Vaticano, with Stromboli and the Aeolian Islands in the [...]
The Normandy Tower of Bagnara Calabra
Nestled in a picturesque setting overlooking the sea to protect the territory, in front of the Aeolian Islands and behind the Apennines, stands the Ruggero Tower or Capo di Rocchi Tower. Of Norman or Aragonese origin, the tower is one of the focal points of Bagnara Calabra’s the tourism, a town loca [...]
The Norman tower of Gioiosa Marina
It is also known as Torre Galea, and, in its being composed of three different towers, recalls the structure of a miniature castle even with a drawbridge. This fortification dates back to the Norman period and found its maximum development in the Aragon period around the 15th century, when all of Ca [...]
The Palizzi Castle
The castle dominates Palizzi Superiore and stands out against a gigantic rock ridge from which it is possible to enjoy a panoramic view that encompasses tens of kilometres along the Greek coast of the Ionian Sea.