Castello di Santa Severa

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Castello di Santa Severa is a historic seaside fortress near Rome, Italy, renowned for its medieval architecture and archaeological remains overlooking the Tyrrhenian coast.

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Castello di Santa Severa canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fortress
medieval castle
tourist attraction
builtOn archaeological site
country Italy
distanceFromRome approximately 50 km northwest
era Middle Ages
hasArchaeologicalRemains Etruscan settlement
Roman port of Pyrgi
hasArchitecturalStyle Renaissance architecture NERFINISHED
medieval architecture
hasFunction coastal defense (historical)
religious site (historical)
residence (historical)
hasPart chapel
courtyard
defensive walls
inner ward
keep
towers
hasTouristFacilities accommodation (hostel / guest rooms)
educational exhibits
guided tours
temporary exhibitions
hasView Tyrrhenian coastline NERFINISHED
heritageDesignation cultural heritage site
locatedIn Metropolitan City of Rome Capital NERFINISHED
Santa Marinella NERFINISHED
locatedNear Rome NERFINISHED
locatedOn Tyrrhenian coast NERFINISHED
site of ancient Pyrgi
material stone
namedAfter Saint Severa NERFINISHED
nearbyCity Civitavecchia NERFINISHED
openToPublic true
operatedBy regional authorities of Lazio
overlooks Tyrrhenian Sea NERFINISHED
ownedBy Regione Lazio NERFINISHED
partOf Province of Rome (historical) NERFINISHED
region Lazio
significance example of medieval coastal fortification in Lazio
tourismType archaeological tourism
cultural tourism
seaside tourism
usedAs conference venue
educational center
exhibition space
museum

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Polo Museale del Lazio hasPart Castello di Santa Severa