Castle founded in 1076, the Norman Castello di Aci or Castello Normanno, at Aci Castello, Catania Province, Sicily, Italy. The castle was built on a basalt crag left by an undersea eruption and overlooks islands once believed to be missiles hurled at fleeing hero Odysseus by Cyclops. Now a popular tourist resort on the Riviera dei Ciclopi, there are frequently bathers on rocks at the foot of the castle crag.


Aci Castello, Catania Province, Sicily, Italy: the dramatic site of the town’s Norman castle, perched on a basalt crag formed by an undersea eruption, has been used for defensive purposes for many centuries. The Castello di Aci overlooks the jagged Cyclopes islands which, according to Ancient Greek myth narrated by Homer, were missiles hurled at his fleeing hero Odysseus by Cyclops, the single-eyed giant he had blinded. The Castle was founded by the Normans in 1076 on what was then an island surrounded by the Ionian Sea. In 1169, hardening lava from a Mount Etna eruption physically linked the crag to the mainland. More than a century later, in 1297, the fortress was rebuilt by Ruggero di Lauria (Roger of Lauria), an admiral rebelling against the King of Sicily, Frederick III. Besieging Aragonese forces believed it was impregnable - until they tried using wooden siege towers built to the same height, a military technique pioneered by the Ancient Greeks and Romans. Aci Castello is now a popular tourist resort on the Riviera dei Ciclopi and the castle is open to visitors. Its attractions include a botanical garden and the civic museum, which explains the area’s geology and archaeology and displays artifacts retrieved from ancient shipwrecks.


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Location: Castello di Aci, Aci Castello, Catania, Sicily, Italy
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