Lombardy Castle
Large medieval fortress and former royal residence covering 26,000 square meters. Originally a Sicanian stronghold, it evolved through Roman, Byzantine, and Arab periods before being rebuilt by the Normans in 1130. Read more…
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This medieval fortress is one of the largest structures of its kind, spanning approximately 26,000 m². Its origins trace back to a Sicanian structure, followed by use during the Roman, Byzantine, and Arab eras. In 1130, Roger II of Sicily initiated a Norman reconstruction, and the site was later expanded under the Swabian ruler Frederick II with renovations by Riccardo da Lentini.
Throughout its history, the complex served as a strategic military stronghold and a royal residence. It also hosted the Parliament of the Kingdom of Sicily and later functioned as a prison. The site is recognized as a Hohenstaufen castle and is protected as a cultural heritage monument.
The structure is currently open to the public and functions as a significant historical site. It also serves as a venue for various cultural events.
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