Castel Sant'Angelo (Licata)

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OwnerComune di Licata
Opento
thepublic
Yes
ConditionIntact
Castel Sant'Angelo
Licata, Sicily, Italy
The tower as photographed in 2017
Site information
TypeWatchtower
Fort
OwnerComune di Licata
Open to
the public
Yes
ConditionIntact
Location
Coordinates37°6′3″N 13°55′54.3″E / 37.10083°N 13.931750°E / 37.10083; 13.931750
Site history
Built1583–1585 (tower)
1615–1640 (fort)
Built byKingdom of Sicily
In use1585–19th 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]

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