Castel Nuovo

Castel Nuovo (Italian: "New Castle"), often called Maschio Angioino, is a castle in the city of Naples, southern Italy. It is the main symbol of the architecture of the city. Castel Nuovo has been expanded or renovated several times since it was first begun in 1279.

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History

Before the accession of Charles I of Anjou to the throne in 1266, the capital of the Kingdom of Naples was Palermo. There was a royal residence in Naples, at the Castel Capuano. However, when the capital was moved to Naples, Charles ordered a new castle, not far from the sea, built to house the court. Works, directed by French architects, began in 1279 and were completed three years later.

Due to the War of the Sicilian Vespers, the new fortress remained uninhabited until 1285, when Charles died and was succeeded by his son, Charles II. Castel Nuovo became soon the nucleus of the historical center of the city, and was often the site of famous events. For example, on December 13, 1294, Pope Celestine V resigned as pope in a hall of the castle. Eleven days later, Boniface VIII was elected pope here by the cardinal collegium and immediately moved to Rome to avoid the Angevine authority.

Under king Robert (reigned from 1309), the castle was enlarged and embellished, becoming a centre of patronage of art. In 1347 Castel Nuovo was sacked by the army of Louis I of Hungary, and had to be heavily restored after the return of queen Joanna I. The new works permitted the queen to resist the Hungarian siege during Louis' second expedition. The castle was besieged numerous times in the following years, and was the official residence of King Ladislas from 1399. It decayed under his sister Joanna II.

Under the Aragonese dynasty, begun by Alfonso V in 1442, the fortress was updated to resist the new artillery. A famous triumphal arch, designed by Francesco Laurana, was added to the main gate to celebrate Alfonso's entrance in Naples.

In a hall of the castle the famous Barons conspiracy against King Ferrante, Alfonso's son, occurred. The King had invited the barons for a feast; but, a certain point, he had the garrison close all the hall's doors and all the barons were arrested and later executed. The Barons' Hall was the seat of the Council of the commune of Naples until 2006.

After the fierce sack of Naples by Charles VIII of France's soldiers in 1494, the Kingdom was annexed by Spain, and the castle was reduced from residence to an important military fortress. It was the temporary residence of the Spanish kings during their visits in the city, such as that of Charles V in 1535. The castle was again used as a residence by Charles III, who became King of Naples in 1734.

The last restoration of Castel Nuovo was in 1823.

External Links

  • Cultural Wealth in the Centre of Naples [1] Information on sites of cultural interest in Naples, including the Castel Nuovo.
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Rafal W.
21 May 2012
Castel Nuovo, a huge castle erected in 1279-1282, houses the Civic Museum (closed Sundays). Inside are 14th-15th century frescoes and paintings, silver, and bronzes from the 15th century to present.
Khulood Koko
7 September 2016
What an amazing place to see the beauty of Naples city from the top.. worth the visit.. I love it
Marcuz Critique
2 March 2015
I was so privileged to witness the glory of Castel Nuovo, The great history of Naples royalties. Very beautiful. i am in awe to see all the remains and art works of the castle.
Eduardo Maçan
29 December 2015
One of the greatest pieces of medieval architecture I've ever seen. Do Take a picture in front of It.
Matteo Quatrida
16 September 2016
Storico castello di Napoli e simbolo della città. Voluto da Carlo I d'Angiò nel 1279, ha ospitato personaggi molto importanti: Boccaccio, Giotto, papa Celestino V, papa Bonifacio VIII e Petrarca.
Sener Kalkavan
8 February 2017
Değişik bir havası var. Özellikle camekan kısmında iskeletler insanı derin düşüncelere daldırıyor. İnsan bir hediyelik eşya tükkanı açar. Türklerin ticaret zekası bunlar da yok ????
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