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E' now court office
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Despite the name, the castle has in fact a Norman origin, being built by Ruggero II Altavilla in the 12th century (the Aragones were only strengthening the structure in the 15th century).
It is a beautiful castle completely restructured. Before the prison police school and now also the Tribunal of Naples North. The structure is of Aragon origin and represents one of the p...
E' now court office
Despite the name, the castle has in fact a Norman origin, being built by Ruggero II Altavilla in the 12th century (the Aragones were only strengthening the structure in the 15th century).
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It is a beautiful castle completely restructured. Before the prison police school and now also the Tribunal of Naples North. The structure is of Aragon origin and represents one of the p...
Of a width of not more than 165 cm
the castle was built in square shape with castle-type towers, because it was in centuries of princes and kings, today it is the seat of the Tribunal
Historical Palace
Located at averse in Caserta province but became a court in the North Naples area and this is not understandable as you are in another province.
Revalued memory
The structure was once restructured and used at the Prison Police School. Now the whole is reserved for the Tribunal of Naples Nord (Aversa).