The castle of Punta Troia, Marettimo (Egadi Islands) was built around 827. Before being a castle in 1140 under the rule of Ruggero 2th, was a sighting tower. During the French Revolution it was a prison and during the Second World War was a telegraphic station (now you can see the telegraph pole). At the end of the war the castle was abandoned.
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Showing posts with label mystery. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mystery. Show all posts
Sunday, November 6, 2011
Tourism in Sicily: history, castles and legends
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Nicola Santangelo
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11:39 AM
The castle of Punta Troia, Marettimo (Egadi Islands) was built around 827. Before being a castle in 1140 under the rule of Ruggero 2th, was a sighting tower. During the French Revolution it was a prison and during the Second World War was a telegraphic station (now you can see the telegraph pole). At the end of the war the castle was abandoned.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
Caves Gurfa, example of a wise Sicilian architecture
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Nicola Santangelo
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1:00 PM
The caves Gurfa in Alia (Palermo) are example of a wise Sicilian architecture and a sacred sanctuary of the Mediterranean.
Tuesday, January 25, 2011
In Sicily there is a mystery: the Argimusco
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Nicola Santangelo
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1:43 PM
Every day, thousands of people visit this site. They seek the mystery, the supernatural, the entities that appear and immediately disappear. Someone says he photographed strange phenomena. This site is the Argimusco.
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