The Archaeological Area of Monte Sant'Angelo and Castel Sant'Angelo (Norman Swabian Aragonese Castle) is located in the region of Puglia, Italy, in the province of Foggia.
It is a site of great historical and archaeological significance, comprising both a religious complex and a medieval castle.
Monte Sant'Angelo is famous for its sanctuary dedicated to the Archangel Michael, which is considered one of the major pilgrimage sites in Italy.
The sanctuary was built in the 5th century and has been expanded and modified over the centuries. It is situated on top of a hill and offers a spectacular panoramic view of the surrounding countryside.
The interior of the sanctuary is adorned with medieval frescoes and artworks. Castel Sant'Angelo, on the other hand, is an imposing castle that dominates the surrounding area.
It was built in the 12th century as a defensive fortress and was subsequently modified and expanded over the centuries.
The castle has a square-shaped layout with corner towers and a moat surrounding it. It has been involved in numerous conflicts and played a significant role in the defense of the region.
The Archaeological Area of Monte Sant'Angelo and Castel Sant'Angelo was recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2011.
The site attracts visitors from all over the world for its architectural beauty, historical and religious importance, and stunning panoramic views.
It is a place that embodies the millennia-old history of the region and offers visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the past and discover the rich culture and tradition of this part of Italy.
Address: Largo Roberto il Guiscardo, 1, 71037 Monte Sant'Angelo Foggia Italia
Monte Sant'Angelo (FG) Puglia
Latitude: 41.7077269405138
Longitude: 15.953022837638855
Site: https://www.montesantangelo.co...
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Type: Area
Function: Archaeological site
Creation date: 31-05-2023 03:27
Last update: 09/06/2023