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Uluzzo Tower
Italy
Torre Uluzzo, or Crustano, is a coastal tower of Salento located in the town of Nardò and falling in the Park of Porto Selvaggio and Palude del Capitano. Smaller than the other surrounding towers, it was erected in the second half of the sixteenth century with defensive functions, at the behest of Alfonzo de Salazar, by the master neretino Leonardo Spalletta. Built on top of a rocky spur and already completed in 1575, the tower has a pyramidal trunk shape but has partially collapsed. The roof is no longer present and only some walls, built with irregular blocks, remain standing; in particular the north side and the side facing the sea are the best preserved. The remains of some piombatoia and of the support corbels remain visible. From some documents we learn that the tower was frequented until 1695 and that in the eighteenth century it was already seriously compromised. Wikipedia source.
Copyright: Franco Melechi
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Published: 09/07/2018
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Tags: coastal; tower; sea; nature; nardo; salento; lecce; archaeology; sun
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