Forte Castellaccio

Genoa, Italy

The walls of Forte Castellaccio also comprise the 19th-century Torre della Specola (1817-1820), built in a polygon shape using red brickwork, from which a large cannon was fired every day at 12 noon until just before the Second World War. The Torre houses a Meteorological Observatory belonging to the Hydrographical Institute of the Italian Navy.

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Founded: 1818-1836
Category: Castles and fortifications in Italy

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