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Scaliger Castle

Sirmione, Italy

Featured Review : Giant medieval torture racks, ominous cages where criminals were once sequestered and a series of body stocks were all contained within the entryway of the Scaligera Fortress. Slowly we proceeded up, around the corner,...See Full Review

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Scaligera Fortress - A View From the Top

  • 4 out of 5 stars by Barb B from Napa, CA and Hereford, AZ , Arizona
  • May 15, 2001
Scaligera Fortress - A View From the Top
Quote: Giant medieval torture racks, ominous cages where criminals were once sequestered and a series of body stocks were all contained within the entryway of the Scaligera Fortress. Slowly we proceeded up, around the corner, up again -- a seemingly... Read the full Scaliger Castle review

From journal Romantic Sirmione

Scaligero Castle

  • 3 out of 5 stars by Colleen from Oakhurst, New Jersey
  • September 28, 2000
Quote: This 13th Century castle has no roof or furniture, but has a good view of the lake and the town. It is fun to walk around and get some good photos. Other than that there is no information about the history of the castle.

From journal A Day in Sirmione