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Castle of San Michele

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Type
  
Castle

Province
  
Province of Cagliari

Built
  
12 century

Phone
  
+39 346 667 3657

Castle of San Michele

Address
  
Via Sirai, 09121 Cagliari, Italy

Hours
  
Closed today MondayClosedTuesday10AM–1PM, 3–6PMWednesday10AM–1PM, 3–6PMThursday10AM–1PM, 3–6PMFriday10AM–1PM, 3–6PMSaturday10AM–1PM, 3–6PMSunday10AM–1PM, 3–6PM

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The Castle of San Michele (Italian: Castello di San Michele) is a medieval castle in Cagliari, the capital of Sardinia, Italy.

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History

The 1990s excavations have revealed the remains of a rural church, probably of the early medieval period, upon which was built the castle in the 12th century to defend the city of Santa Igia, the capital of the Giudicato of Cagliari. The chronology however is still uncertain: the date of construction of the castle it is doubtful as it is not clear if the church, now part of the structure, had been built before or simultaneously the castle.

The military complex has three towers and a moat surrounding the building. The most important period of the Castle is undoubtedly that between 14th and the 16th centuries, when it was inhabited by the Carroz family, a noble family from Valencia.

Later it was abandoned and used as a hospital during the so-called "Plague of Saint Efisio" (1652-1656). It was again fortified for prevent French attacks in the 18th centuries. Around 1940, it was manned by the Regia Marina (then Marina Militare) and then become proprierty of the comune of Cagliari. The castle has undergone a substantial modifications and now is used as a Center of Art and Culture.

References

Castle of San Michele Wikipedia