Rocca Roveresca
Senigallia, Italy
Rocca Roveresca in Senigallia, Italy, is a Renaissance fortress built between 1476 and 1482 by Giovanni della Rovere, who was the Lord of Senigallia and related to Pope Sixtus IV. The fortress features a square plan with four large cylindrical bastions at each corner, showcasing the typical defensive architecture of the time while also serving as a noble residence.
Famous architects such as Luciano Laurana and Baccio Pontelli contributed to its design. Over the centuries, the Rocca Roveresca has served multiple roles including a papal prison and an orphanage. Today, it is a well-preserved historic site housing a museum with medieval and early modern weaponry, art exhibitions, and cultural events.
Its imposing structure and historical significance make it a key landmark in Senigallia, attracting visitors interested in history, architecture, and local culture.
Location
Piazza del Duca, 2, 60019 Senigallia AN, Italy
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