Castel Sant'Angelo | |
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Licata, Sicily, Italy | |
Coordinates | 37°6′3″N 13°55′54.3″E / 37.10083°N 13.931750°E |
Type | Watchtower Fort |
Site information | |
Owner | Comune di Licata |
Open to the public | Yes |
Condition | Intact |
Site history | |
Built | 1583–1585 (tower) 1615–1640 (fort) |
Built by | Kingdom of Sicily |
In use | 1585–19th century |
Castel Sant'Angelo, also known as Forte Sant'Angelo, is a fort in Licata, Sicily. It was originally built as a watchtower in the 1580s, and was expanded into a fort between 1615 and 1640. Today, the fort is in good condition and is open to the public.
Castel Sant'Angelo is located on the top of Monte Sant'Angelo, a hill 130 m (430 ft) above sea level, overlooking the city to the north and its harbour to the south. Several archaeological sites, including remains of a Hellenistic settlement, can be found in the area.[1]