Castello Caracciolo
Piazza Alcide De Gasperi

Castello Caracciolo
The Castello Caracciolo is situated in Piazza Alcide De Gasperi, Tocco da Casauria, Province of Pescara, Abruzzo, Italy.
History
- Constructed between 1000 and 1100 as a military fortification, the castle was razed by the 1456 Central Italy earthquakes. It was rebuilt in the Renaissance style the following year as a noble residence and became known as the Ducal Palace.
- The castle's architectural style is characterized by its medieval origins, with later additions in the Renaissance period. The layout features a typical fortified structure, with thick walls and towers. Although the castle has undergone significant changes over the centuries, its original design remains evident.
Historical Significance
As a military fortification, the Castello Caracciolo played an important role in defending the region against invaders. Its reconstruction as a noble residence during the Renaissance period further solidified its historical significance.
Current Status and Use
The Palace, now abandoned, is owned by the Municipality of Tocco da Casauria. Despite being no longer inhabited, the castle remains a notable landmark in the area.
Heritage Status
No specific heritage status information is available for this location.
Visiting Information
Due to its current state of abandonment, visiting the Castello Caracciolo may require special permission or guided tours.
Notable Features and Rooms
The Ducal Palace features several notable rooms, including a grand hall and private chambers. However, no specific details about these rooms are available.
Coordinates:- 40.6135251° N, 16.9740262° E
Details
| Name | Castello Caracciolo |
|---|---|
| City | Palagianello |
| Country | Italy |
| Coordinates | 40.613525, 16.974026 |
| Current use | abandoned |
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