Castles around Uggiano La Chiesa offer a glimpse into the region's historical defensive needs and architectural evolution. The area, particularly its hamlet Casamassella, features significant historical sites like the Castello De Viti De Marco. This region of Salento is characterized by its blend of medieval fortifications and later noble residences, often set amidst Mediterranean landscapes. Structures like fortified residences and the Tower of the Angel in Uggiano La Chiesa itself reflect a rich past shaped by coastal threats.
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The coastal road is more beautiful than this inland road.
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in front of the castle there is a balcony overlooking the sea
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Reachable from Lecce with road bike, mountain bike and gravel. 3 fascinating routes
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The easternmost geographical point of Italy, known for the sea channel in front of the city that separates Italy from Albania.
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Beautiful, perfectly preserved example of an Aragonese castle. Very close there are two viewpoints
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Posted in Salento Fortifications collection https://www.komoot.it/collection/1396951/-salento-fortificazioni - The most ancient structure of the current Aragonese castle dates back, in all probability, to the XII-XIII century and was built on the remains of the Byzantine fortress. In the second half of the 13th century, Charles I of Anjou defines it as a fortress of strategic importance for the defense of the kingdom. The castle, numbered together with the fortresses of Ostuni, Taranto, Ugento and Torremaggiore, is considered of national importance and considered among the most functional, combining together natural defenses and military architecture [source: https://it.m.wikipedia.org / wiki / Castello_di_Castro]
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The most notable castle in the immediate vicinity of Uggiano La Chiesa is the Castello De Viti De Marco, also known as the Castello di Casamassella, located in the nearby hamlet of Casamassella. This historical site dates back to the 13th century and evolved from a fortified residence into an elegant noble abode.
At Castello De Viti De Marco, you can observe a fascinating blend of medieval defensive architecture and refined 18th-century noble embellishments. While the moat and drawbridge are gone, it retains its ancient fortress appearance. Inside, medieval ogival arches coexist with 18th-century elements, and the facade features a magnificent bracketed balcony. The castle also boasts a beautiful Mediterranean garden.
Yes, Uggiano La Chiesa features several fortified residences and the Tower of the Angel. These buildings, particularly the palace facing the main church, display elements like brackets and machicolations, reflecting the area's historical need for defense against coastal threats.
Beyond Castello De Viti De Marco, the Historic Centre of Otranto, with its Aragonese castle and ancient city walls, is a major historical site. Castro Castle is another significant historical site, built on pre-existing structures and crucial for coastal defense. The Guarini Castle of Poggiardo also has a rich history, evolving from a 14th-century fortress into a fortified residential estate.
Yes, the Historic Centre of Otranto and Piazza del Popolo, Muro Leccese are both categorized as family-friendly. These locations offer a blend of history and cultural exploration suitable for all ages.
Many castles are close to excellent outdoor routes. For instance, near Castello di Casamassella, you can find cycling routes like the 'Serra di Porto Badisco – Castello di Casamassella loop from Uggiano la Chiesa'. For hiking, consider routes near Otranto or Castro, such as the 'Sentiero Orte Coastal Views – Otranto Bauxite Lake loop'. You can explore more options in the Hiking around Uggiano La Chiesa or Cycling around Uggiano La Chiesa guides.
Yes, several sites offer great views. Capanne Tower, Castro, part of the Messapian walls of the Aragonese Castle, provides panoramic views of the landscape. The Historic Centre of Otranto also offers coastal views from its ancient city walls.
The Salento region generally enjoys a mild Mediterranean climate. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) are ideal for visiting, offering pleasant temperatures for exploring historical sites and gardens without the intense heat of summer. These seasons also tend to be less crowded.
Parking availability varies by location. For the Castello De Viti De Marco in Casamassella, being in the central square, nearby parking is generally available. For larger sites like the Historic Centre of Otranto, designated parking areas are typically found just outside the ancient city walls. It's advisable to check local signage upon arrival.
Yes, most of the prominent historical sites and castles are located within or very close to towns and villages. The Historic Centre of Otranto and Piazza del Popolo, Muro Leccese, for example, are vibrant areas with numerous cafes, restaurants, and local shops where you can enjoy refreshments and meals.
The Castello De Viti De Marco is unique for its blend of medieval origins and 18th-century noble transformation, its role as a cultural hub hosting figures like Benedetto Croce, and its extensive Mediterranean garden featuring rare plant species like the *Quercus ithaburensis* (Valonia oak). It offers a tangible link to the region's evolving history and architectural styles.


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