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Castello Baradello

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The most preserved element is a square tower, measuring 8.20 m × 8.35 m (26.9 ft × 27.4 ft) at the base, and standing at 27.50 m (90.2 ft). It once had Guelph-type
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Also from the 6th century are the Chapel of St. Nicholas and quadrangular tower (4.40 m × 4.15 m (14.4 ft × 13.6 ft) at the base), which was used as the
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restored and enlarged the fortification after conquering Como in 1335, and built another castle, the Castello della Torre Rotonda ("Castle of the Round Tower", now lost) and a
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is a military fortification located on a 430 m (1,410 ft) high hill next to the city of
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Castel Baradello, on the right, overlooking the city of Como.
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Buildings and structures completed in the 12th century
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was able to escape in 1283, as well as his brothers
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Como
Italy
Byzantine
Lombards
War of the Lombard League
Frederick Barbarossa
Napoleone della Torre
Ottone Visconti
Battle of Desio
Guido
Corrado
Enrico
Azzone Visconti
citadel
Charles V
duchy of Milan
merlons
castellan
cite book
link
45°47′38″N 9°05′10″E / 45.79389°N 9.08611°E / 45.79389; 9.08611
Categories
Castles in Lombardy
Buildings and structures in Como
Buildings and structures completed in the 12th century
Byzantine forts

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