Castello Federiciano Ursino
A fortified castle built by Frederick II of Swabia, this medieval stronghold served as a parliamentary seat during the Sicilian Vespers and later as a royal residence for Aragonese sovereigns.
At a glance
Castello Federiciano Ursino stands as a significant medieval fortress constructed in the 13th century under the orders of Frederick II of Swabia. The castle functioned as a symbol of royal power, hosting parliamentary sessions and serving as the residence of successive Aragonese rulers, including Frederick III.
History
Frederick II of Swabia commissioned the castle no earlier than 1239, establishing a defensive and administrative stronghold. During the Sicilian Vespers, the castle gained prominence as the seat of parliament, positioning it at the heart of political events. The structure later became a favoured residence of Aragonese monarchs who ruled the region, reinforcing its status as a royal seat of significance.
What you see
The fortress reflects medieval military architecture characteristic of the 13th-century period. Its defensive design served both protective and administrative functions, with spaces suitable for parliamentary assembly and royal residence.
Cultural significance
The castle embodies the layered political history of southern Italy, from Swabian imperial authority through the Aragonese dynasty. It witnessed crucial moments in Sicilian history and remains an important monument to medieval governance and dynastic power in the Mediterranean.
Key facts
- Founded: no earlier than 1239
- Founder: Frederick II of Swabia
- Address: Via Lungomare degli Achei, 87070, Borgata Marina
- Coordinates: 39.9815438, 16.6167664
- Phone: 981/91.34.79 – 981/91.36.34
- Official website: http://www.castellofedericiano.it/
Practical information
The castle is open to visitors. For current opening hours and admission details, consult the official website or contact the castle directly by telephone.
Getting there
The castle is located in Borgata Marina along the Lungomare degli Achei waterfront. From Calabria’s main towns, follow local directions to the coastal area. The official website provides detailed access information.
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