Torre del Capo di Conca
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"Constructed in the 16th century by Pedro de Toledo, the Viceroy of Naples, the Torre del Capo di Conca served as a vital element of the coastal defense system.
During a period of frequent attacks from pirates, particularly the Saracens, these watchtowers played a crucial role in safeguarding coastal communities and spotting approaching threats.
After the threat of pirate raids subsided, the Torre del Capo di Conca lost its original defensive purpose.
Interestingly, some sources claim it was even used as a cemetery until 1949.
Today, the tower remains an important historical landmark and a beloved feature of the Conca dei Marini landscape.
Unfortunately, the Torre del Capo di Conca is not currently open to the public."
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