Built in the 13th century, Castel del Monte stands as a testament to the architectural vision of Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II. Located in southern Italy, this UNESCO-listed fortress is renowned for its unique octagonal design, featuring ramparts and towers that are so iconic they appear on Italian one-cent coins. Visitors can explore the castle’s symmetrical layout and marvel at the intricate stonework, which reflects the emperor’s fascination with geometry and symbolism. Today, the site offers a glimpse into medieval engineering and the cultural influences of the time.
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