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| An aerial view and (right) the characteristics leaning turrets, situated to the four angles of the walls. | |
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| The curved curtain, built in stone and bricks. | One of the four leaning tower. (XV� sec.) | The remnants of the barbican, once at defense of the fortress gate. |
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| The only gate to enter inside the Rocca. | The same gate viewed from inside. The door on the left bring to the dungeon, now inaccessible. | The original gate of access to the watch tower. |
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| The watch tower with one of the internal halls of the fortification. | ||
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| What's remains of the gate and the tower situated along the path to the fortress, about 30 meters under the vertex of the hill. | |
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