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Torre della Gabbia, Mantua

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Province
  
Province of Mantua

Torre della Gabbia, Mantua

Address
  
Via Camillo Benso Cavour, 102, 46100 Mantova MN, Italy

Similar
  
Palazzo Bonacolsi, Palazzo del Capitano, Palazzo del Podestà, Palazzo del Massaro, Saint Barbara

The Tower della Gabbia is a medieval tower located on Via Cavour #102 in Mantua, region of Lombardy, Italy.

History

The tower was built in 1281 by the Acerbi family, however, the tower takes its present name from a rectangular metal cage, erected in 1576 under Duke Guglielmo Gonzaga. The cage measured two meters long, one meter deep and high, perched about a third of the height. The cage was used to publicly expose criminals. Some documents indicate it was used to execute some prisoners, including in 1500, a dominican monk arrested in a house of ill-repute, after giving mass despite being illiterate, as wells as other crimes including murder. In 1798, the owner was instructed to destroy the cage as a symbol of tyranny, but it was retained, apparently as a curiosity. Some sources say the tower, was built in 1302 by architect Botticella Bonacolsi.

References

Torre della Gabbia, Mantua Wikipedia