Italian cruiser Montebello

Montebello early in her career
History
Kingdom of Italy
NameMontebello
BuilderArsenale di La Spezia
Laid down25 September 1885
Launched14 March 1888
Commissioned21 January 1889
Stricken26 January 1920
FateScrapped, 1920
General characteristics
Class and typeGoito-class torpedo cruiser
Displacement801 long tons (814 t)
Length73.4 m (241 ft)
Beam7.88 m (25.9 ft)
Draft3.31 m (10.9 ft)
Installed power
Propulsion
Speed18 kn (33 km/h; 21 mph)
Range1,100 nautical miles (2,000 km; 1,300 mi) at 10 kn (19 km/h; 12 mph)
Complement105–121
Armament
ArmorDeck: 1.5 in (38 mm)

Montebello was the second of four Goito-class torpedo cruisers built for the Italian Regia Marina (Royal Navy) in the 1880s. She was built at the Arsenale di La Spezia between September 1885 and January 1889, when she entered service. She was armed with a variety of light guns and four 14-inch (356 mm) torpedo tubes, and was capable of a top speed of 18 knots (33 km/h; 21 mph). Montebello spent her active-duty career with the main Italian fleet, where she frequently took part in annual training exercises. In 1903, she was withdrawn from front-line service and converted into a training ship for engine room personnel; she served in this capacity until 1920, when she was sold for scrap.