If you are passionate about history and architecture, the Castle of Pizzo Calabro is a must-see. This historical monument is not just a fascinating glimpse on Calabria’s past, it also tells the tragic story of Gioacchino Murat, King of Naples and brother-in-law of Napoleon Bonaparte.
History of the castle
Built in the 15th century, the Castle of Pizzo Calabro is located in a strategic position, overlooking the Tyrrhenian coast. Originally built for defensive purposes against pirate raids, the castle has seen centuries of history pass by, and it has hosted many significant events. Its sturdy structure and imposing walls have been witness to the battles and sieges that have characterized the region.
Gioacchino Murat: a sad fate
One of the most famous episodes linked to the Castle of Pizzo is the imprisonment of Gioacchino Murat. After the fall of Napoleon, Murat attempted to regain the throne of Naples, but was captured in Pizzo in 1815. Imprisoned in the castle, he was subjected to a fast trial and sentenced to death. His execution took place inside the walls of the castle, in a place that can be visited today and that offers a touching glimpse of one of the most dramatic episodes in European history.
Architecture and design
The castle features typical Aragonese military architecture, with massive walls, ramparts and watchtowers. The interior of the castle is equally fascinating, with prison cells, armories and rooms that have retained their original appearance. The interior spaces have been restored to allow visitors to fully immerse themselves in the historic atmosphere of the place.
The view
One of the most fascinating features of the Castle of Pizzo is the panoramic view it offers on the Tyrrhenian coast and the picturesque town of Pizzo. From the castle walls, you can admire spectacular sunsets over the sea and a view that, on clear days, reaches the Aeolian Islands. This view does not only add an element of natural beauty to the visit, but also allows you to better understand the strategic importance of the castle in the defense of the Calabrian coast.
Visits to the castle
The Castle of Pizzo is easily accessible and open to visitors throughout the year. The guided tours offer a great opportunity to learn about the castle’s history in detail, with expert guides telling anecdotes and curiosities about this fascinating place. Inside the castle, you can see Murat’s cell and the place of his execution, as well as temporary exhibitions that often enrich the experience.
The Castle of Pizzo Calabro is a historical and architectural gem worth visiting for anyone in Calabria, especially if you’re staying at the BV Kalafiorita Resort.
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