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Torre Marrana — Brivadi
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Torre Marrana

Dating back to the 14th century, Torre Marrana is an important ruin of an ancient stone watchtower, built with granite and limestone. It has a circular plan with a cylindrical development, standing at approximately 10 meters tall and located two kilometers from the coast, in an i...

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Torre Marrana — Brivadi, Italy.

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Dating back to the 14th century, Torre Marrana is an important ruin of an ancient stone watchtower, built with granite and limestone. It has a circular plan with a cylindrical development, standing at approximately 10 meters tall and located two kilometers from the coast, in an isolated position on a rocky promontory near the village of Brivadi.

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The tower received signals from the nearby Torre Ruffa and transmitted them to other towers along the coast to reach the Monteleone Castle and signal the arrival of Saracen ships to the inland areas.

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Torre Marrana dates back to the 14th century and served as a crucial watchtower in a defensive communication network along the coast. It was designed to receive signals from nearby Torre Ruffa and relay them to other towers, ultimately alerting inland areas like Monteleone Castle about approaching Saracen ships.
Torre Marrana stands approximately 10 meters tall and was constructed using granite and limestone in a circular plan with cylindrical development. These durable materials have allowed the tower to survive as an important ruin for over 600 years.
Torre Marrana is situated two kilometers from the coast on a rocky promontory in an isolated position near the village of Brivadi. Its elevated location on the promontory provided an ideal vantage point for spotting ships and transmitting signals across the coastal defense network.
Torre Marrana received signals from the nearby Torre Ruffa and then transmitted them to other towers positioned along the coast, creating a relay system that eventually reached Monteleone Castle. This network allowed for rapid communication about threats, particularly the arrival of Saracen vessels.
Visitors can explore the remains of this 14th-century stone watchtower with its distinctive circular, cylindrical structure still standing at its original height of approximately 10 meters. The isolated rocky promontory setting provides atmospheric views and a tangible connection to the region's medieval coastal defense heritage.

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