Italy Castello Svevo, Termoli
Castello Svevo, located in Termoli on Italy's Adriatic coast, is a 13th-century fortress built under Frederick II of Swabia. Constructed from limestone and sandstone, it was designed for defense against both sea and land threats. Over the centuries, the castle underwent various modifications, including adaptations for firearms and enhancements to its fortifications. Recognized as a national monument since 1885, today it serves as a museum and a prominent feature of Termoli's historic center.
Photography Tips
Make sure you’re on the public beach.
Travel Information
To reach Castello Svevo in Termoli, you can drive via the A14 motorway, take a train to Termoli station (a 10-minute walk from the castle), or use local buses to the town center. The castle is located at Via Montecastello, 86039 Termoli CB.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
Lots of people
Best Timing
Blue hour/at night in summer
Sunrise & Sunset
06:12 - 19:45
| current local time: 08:29
Photo Themes
Burning castle
Locations
Termoli
Castello Svevo
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