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Castel Sismondo

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The walls were thought to be thick enough to bear the impact of the new artillery pieces of that period. Although originally positioned externally from the city, it has no towers facing that side: all towers are oriented towards the city. These towers are square, and once housed a bronze cannon each.
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The central part of the castle was also the Malatesta residence, with rooms decorated with tapestries, curtains, and frescoes. Also, the exterior was decorated, as suggested by the few
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Castel Sismondo was conceived as a palace and fortress. Though contemporary sources credit Malatesta with its design, it employed a coalition of architects and engineers including
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The fortress is characterized by large square towers and scarp walls, which would have fed into a moat.
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Only the central nucleus of the structure remains. The castle is now home to the
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Large marble epigraphs in the walls pay tribute to Malatesta.
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In 1821 the castle was turned into barracks for the local
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Crow, Thomas; Pellizzi, Francesco; Taws, Richard (2009).
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