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Santa Margherita Ligure Castle Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A medieval site.
This former castle now provides a wonderful view over the bay at Santa Margherita. It is easy to get to and free. On the day we visited it also had an exhibition by a local painter.
Beoordeeld op 25 sep 2019
Michael K
Looks better from afar
The castle looks good in the morning sun from the boat dock. But it is not open to the public even though a flag is still flying on top of the tower.
Beoordeeld op 6 jun 2019
haktus
small, old, with good views
We went to see the view from up here and not so much because of the castle which is nice but not a must see.
Beoordeeld op 11 mei 2019
a1eksandar
Small and old
Quite small fort overlooking the harbour. Although it's a nice sight, fort itself looked in ruins and abandoned for good.
Beoordeeld op 8 dec 2018
phat_dawg_21
Fort overlooking the harbor
This is a fort that once protected the harbor from raids by Saracen pirates. It was constructed in 1550, and ceased to have any military significance in the late 1800’s.
A medieval site.
This former castle now provides a wonderful view over the bay at Santa Margherita. It is easy to get to and free. On the day we visited it also had an exhibition by a local painter.
Looks better from afar
The castle looks good in the morning sun from the boat dock. But it is not open to the public even though a flag is still flying on top of the tower.
small, old, with good views
We went to see the view from up here and not so much because of the castle which is nice but not a must see.
Small and old
Quite small fort overlooking the harbour. Although it's a nice sight, fort itself looked in ruins and abandoned for good.
Fort overlooking the harbor
This is a fort that once protected the harbor from raids by Saracen pirates. It was constructed in 1550, and ceased to have any military significance in the late 1800’s.