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Paraggi Castle | |
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Castello di Paraggi | |
Paraggi, Liguria, Italy | |
Paraggi Castle | |
Paraggi Castle | |
Coordinates | 44°18′38.06″N 9°12′46.64″E / 44.3105722°N 9.2129556°E / 44.3105722; 9.2129556 |
Type | Castle |
Paraggi Castle (Italian: Castello di Paraggi) is a castle located in Paraggi, Liguria, Italy.
History
The castle was built at the time of the Republic of Genoa to protect the coast of the Tigullio area. Some sources indicate 1626 as the year when its construction was decided. The castle was occupied by Napoleonic forces between 1812 and 1814, at the time of the First French Empire. The structure, which underwent several changes across the centuries, later became a private residence. In the 1990s, the then owners, the Bonomi Bolchini family, rented the property to Silvio Berlusconi.
Description
The castle is located on a small promontory that delimitates the eastern side of the bay of Paraggi, and lies within the comune of Santa Margherita Ligure along the road to Portofino.
Gallery
References
- "Parco di Portofino - S.Margherita - Castello di Paraggi". parcoportofinocode.it. 19 October 2020.
- "Tutte le ville del premier". Il Secolo XIX (in Italian). 2009-06-20. Retrieved 2020-10-19.