ISOLA CAPO RIZZUTO - CALABRIA- SOUTH ITALY
Isola Capo Rizzuto stands on a terraced layout
looking over the Jonion sea, and has legendary origins. It is still
a mystery why the town was abandoned by its inhabitants and moved
inland to live near a Monastery of Benedictine monks. The name Isola
(Island) dates back many years when the bishop had power over all
the local islands that over the years have united to form Terra Ferma
or mainland. Along the coast close to Isola Capo Rizzuto you can find
Le Castella, that also has a history that mixes with legend. Hannibal
erected his encampment here and constructed a look out tower, from
which he could signal to his ships and defend his territory, until
the assault of Barbarossa in 1536.
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