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Malatesta Fortress

Historical references to the Fortress date back to the 9th century and recall Fredrick Barbarossa, the struggles between the Guelphs and the Ghibellines, the tragedy of Paolo and Francesca and the long seignory of Malatesta family (1248-1471). It was a Malatesta, more precisely S...

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Malatesta Fortress — Santarcangelo di Romagna, Italy.

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Historical references to the Fortress date back to the 9th century and recall Fredrick Barbarossa, the struggles between the Guelphs and the Ghibellines, the tragedy of Paolo and Francesca and the long seignory of Malatesta family (1248-1471).

It was a Malatesta, more precisely Sigismondo Pandolfo, a man of letters, a warrior and an architect, who rebuilt the Rocca as a fortress. The work was completed in 1447 and left the complex as it still appears to this day. The fortress hopes, on the one hand to exploit the traditions of the area where it stands, one of the most interesting and best preserved sites in the hinterland of Romagna and on the other, to work in association with other national and international cultural centres, such as The Sigismondo Malatesta Association.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta, a renowned man of letters, warrior, and architect, rebuilt the Rocca as a fortress. The reconstruction work was completed in 1447 and the fortress remains largely unchanged from how it appeared after this restoration.
Historical references to the Fortress date back to the 9th century, encompassing significant periods including Frederick Barbarossa's reign, the conflicts between Guelphs and Ghibellines, and the famous tragedy of Paolo and Francesca. The Malatesta family maintained control over the fortress for over two centuries, from 1248 to 1471.
The fortress is one of the most interesting and best-preserved medieval sites in the hinterland of Romagna, offering visitors a chance to experience authentic 15th-century architecture and design. Its historical significance is enhanced by its connections to major historical figures and events, including the tragic love story of Paolo and Francesca.
Yes, the fortress works in association with other national and international cultural centers, including The Sigismondo Malatesta Association, which helps preserve and promote the site's historical and cultural heritage. These partnerships aim to enhance visitor experience and scholarly understanding of the fortress and its historical period.
The fortress primarily showcases the 15th century during Sigismondo Pandolfo Malatesta's reign and the broader medieval period of the Malatesta family's seignory from 1248-1471. Visitors can explore architectural elements and design choices that reflect the Renaissance ideals of this influential Romagnan dynasty.

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