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Castel del Monte, octagonal castle, built for Emperor Frederick II in the 1240s

Castel del Monte, octagonal castle, built for Emperor Frederick II in the 1240s


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Filename: 826-629.jpg

Size: 5760 x 3840 (5.7MB)

Date: 16th April 2015

Source: WorldInPrint

Credit: Stuart Forster/Robert Harding

Source: www.robertharding.com

City: Andria

County: Puglia

Country: Italy

© Stuart Forster

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Castel del Monte, octagonal castle, built for Emperor Frederick II in the 1240s

Castel del Monte, octagonal castle, built for Emperor Frederick II in the 1240s, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Apulia, Italy, Europe

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© Stuart Forster

13th Century Apulia Background Focus Castel Del Monte Castle Wall Citadel Focus On Background Fortification Fortified Fortresses Forts Geometric Medieval Stairs Steps Well Known


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This vibrant print captures the majestic beauty of Castel del Monte, an octagonal castle built in the 1240s for Emperor Frederick II. Located in Apulia, Italy, this UNESCO World Heritage Site stands as a testament to medieval architecture and European history. The image showcases the castle's impressive structure against a backdrop of lush greenery and blue skies. The photographer skillfully captures the essence of this travel destination, with incidental people adding a sense of scale and liveliness to the scene. The famous landmark is well-known for its unique octagonal shape and fortified walls that have stood strong for centuries. The 13th-century fortress exudes an air of grandeur, with its stone exterior blending harmoniously with the surrounding landscape. As your eyes wander through this photograph, you can't help but be drawn to the geometric lines and symmetrical design that define every aspect of Castel del Monte. Leading up to the castle are steps and stairs that beckon visitors to explore further into its historical depths. With a focus on both foreground details and background elements such as trees and grassy fields, Stuart Forster's photography beautifully encapsulates all aspects of this architectural marvel. Whether you're an avid traveler or simply appreciate stunning imagery, this print serves as a visual reminder of Europe's rich heritage while igniting curiosity about one of Italy's most iconic landmarks.

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