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Naples | Castel Sant'Elmo

The Castel Sant'Elmo is one of the most important examples of military architecture of the '500, is the largest in the city, is built with the characteristic Neapolitan yellow tuff and inside houses the Museum of the twentieth century with collections of contemporary art. It was...

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Naples | Castel Sant'Elmo — Napoli, Italy.

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The Castel Sant'Elmo is one of the most important examples of military architecture of the '500, is the largest in the city, is built with the characteristic Neapolitan yellow tuff and inside houses the Museum of the twentieth century with collections of contemporary art. It was built on the remains of a Norman observation tower and, because of its strategic position, whoever ruled over Naples has always tried to take possession of it. Although the first news about the Castle dates back to 1329 with Robert of Anjou, its current architecture with its 6-pointed star-shaped plan dates back to the first half of the 16th century.

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Over the centuries it has suffered numerous sieges, but only in the early 1970s it became a military prison, while in 1988 it was opened to the public as a museum and sometimes special events are organized. Today you can visit both the interior and the suggestive Piazza d'Armi with its panoramic terrace and the corridors inside the ramparts. From the entrance, to reach the top, a steep ramp leads to a small bridge followed by the Grotta dell'Eremita where a hermit once lived.

Continuing on, you can admire the piperno portal with the coat of arms of Charles V and a guillotine gate a little further on, while on the left is the second entrance ramp. In this area you can enjoy a first enchanting view of the city through a side window, while a few meters further on you can visit the former prisons. Finally, when you arrive on the beautiful Piazza d'Armi you will cross the Torre del Castellano and you can finally walk along the corridors of the ramparts that offer a fantastic view of the city, the most complete of the old town, the sea and the islands of the Gulf.

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Castel Sant'Elmo is one of the most important examples of 16th-century military architecture, featuring a distinctive 6-pointed star-shaped plan that dates back to the first half of the 1500s. The castle is constructed with characteristic Neapolitan yellow tuff stone and was built on the remains of a Norman observation tower, with the first documented references to the castle dating back to 1329 under Robert of Anjou.
Inside the castle, you can visit the Museum of the Twentieth Century featuring contemporary art collections, explore the historic former prisons, and view architectural elements like the piperno portal with Charles V's coat of arms and a guillotine gate. The castle also features the Grotta dell'Eremita, a hermitage where a hermit once lived, accessible via a steep ramp from the entrance.
The Piazza d'Armi features a panoramic terrace and corridors within the ramparts that offer the most complete views of Naples' old town, the sea, and the islands of the Gulf. You can also enjoy an enchanting first glimpse of the city through a side window before reaching the main plaza, where the Torre del Castellano stands as you walk along the rampart corridors.
After serving as a military fortress for centuries and enduring numerous sieges, Castel Sant'Elmo became a military prison in the early 1970s. It was opened to the public as a museum in 1988 and now occasionally hosts special events in addition to regular visits.
From the entrance, a steep ramp leads upward to a small bridge followed by the Grotta dell'Eremita, and there is a second entrance ramp accessible on the left side of the path. As you ascend through these areas, you'll pass historic architectural features and eventually reach the beautiful Piazza d'Armi at the castle's highest point.

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