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The Enclosure Walls

The Cardinal Giovanni Colonna, for his merit conquered during the Crusade against Onorio III (1216-1227) had the pope’s permission, in 1221 to build the imposing 1200-meter-long and 10-metre-thick enclosure walls. This defensive structure still visible is almost intact notwithstanding the buildings leaned against it, built during the following centuries. It had two gates, the southern and the principal gate, called “gate of the Castle” or “Capocroce” and the northern one called “Marmorelle”, which was used also as an emergency exit. Within the ‘Castrum’ the cardinal ordered the construction of a fortified tower with a double function: it was both a sighting and a bell tower.

At a certain distance from the walls the cardinal ordered also the construction of numerous palaces destined to a personal use and of some buildings for his vassals. The church built as an integral part of the walls represented both a religious symbol against invaders and a sacral extension of the walls exerting terror to those, which tried to climb the walls.

The constructing materials for the walls and the buildings were taken from the nearby quarries of Laghetto and Pantano. More then 10 years were necessary to end the walls’ building works (1223-1235) and the total expenditure of 30.000 pounds of denari provenzali was an incredible sum of money for that time.



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