The medieval Castello Aragonese, situated on its own islet just off the coast of Ischia, stands as a significant and visually striking landmark. This fortress, with its rich history, invites visitors to explore its many layers, from historic churches and convents to a cemetery, prison, and terraced gardens. As you ascend, the path leads to the panoramic Terrazza degli Ulivi, offering sweeping views from the highest point. The castle’s strategic location and diverse historical elements provide a unique glimpse into the island’s past.
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