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Castel Nuovo (Italian: "New Castle"), often called Maschio Angioino, is a medieval castle in the city of Naples, southern Italy. It is the main symbol of the architecture of the city, and has been expanded or renovated several times since it was first begun in 1279.

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  • Castel Nuovo
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  • Castel Nuovo (Italian: "New Castle"), often called Maschio Angioino, is a medieval castle in the city of Naples, southern Italy. It is the main symbol of the architecture of the city, and has been expanded or renovated several times since it was first begun in 1279.
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Built
  • 1282(xsd:integer)
map size
  • 150(xsd:integer)
open to public
  • Yes
Name
  • Castel Nuovo
  • The New Castle
Caption
  • Francesco Laurana's triumphal arch entrance.
Condition
  • Good
Ownership
  • Comune di Napoli
  • Naples Comune
used
  • Still in use today
Latitude
  • 40(xsd:double)
map type
  • Italy
Longitude
  • 14(xsd:double)
controlledby
  • Naples Ministry of Culture
  • Napoli Beneculturali
Builder
Materials
  • Sandstone
Location
  • Naples, Italy
abstract
  • Castel Nuovo (Italian: "New Castle"), often called Maschio Angioino, is a medieval castle in the city of Naples, southern Italy. It is the main symbol of the architecture of the city, and has been expanded or renovated several times since it was first begun in 1279.
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