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Aragonese Castle of Otranto

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  • BrakiWorldTraveler
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    Central castle on top of the old town

    The Aragonese Castle in Otranto was built during the Spain rule in late 15 c. It occupies a commanding position above the old town protecting the harbor entrance. It's a classic turret castle with a m...

    Reviewed on Oct 6, 2023
  • BrakiWorldTraveler
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    Central castle on top of the old town

    The Aragonese Castle in Otranto was built during the Spain rule in late 15 c. It occupies a commanding position above the old town protecting the harbor entrance. It's a classic turret castle with a m...

    Reviewed on Oct 6, 2023
  • gsm1101
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    Great views, beautifully maintained

    Beaufiful building with magnificent views over Otranto and its Harbour. good amenities and friendly staff. Well worth the visit!

    Reviewed on May 14, 2022
  • gsm1101
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    Great views, beautifully maintained

    Beaufiful building with magnificent views over Otranto and its Harbour. good amenities and friendly staff. Well worth the visit!

    Reviewed on May 14, 2022
  • Luis P
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    Very large

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    As many other castles in the area with reviews of the time the Kingdom of Naples and the two Sicilians were part of the Aragon Coron.

    Reviewed on Nov 4, 2021
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