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Priamar Fortress
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In between the beach and the harbour you pass the Priamar fortress built in 1542 and used as a prison housing up to 500 prisoners during most of the 19th century. Pre-Roman, Roman and Byzantine traces have also been found on site, and today Priamar houses Savona’s Archaeological Museum (when it is not closed for reconstruction, Mondays or noon-breaks). Among Savona's treasures to survive destruction by Genoese forces in the 16th century is the lumbering Fortezza del Priamàr . This imposing fortress guards a couple of sculpture museums and the Civico Museo Storico Archeologico.
In between the beach and the harbour you pass the Priamar fortress built in 1542 and used as a prison housing up to 500 prisoners during most of the 19th century. Pre-Roman, Roman and Byzantine traces have also been found on site, and today Priamar houses Savona’s Archaeological Museum (when it is…
GREAT PLACE TO HAVE A WALK LOOK AT SAVONA FROM ABOVE AND ENJOY SOME PEACE AND QUIET
la seconda Fortezza più grande d' Europa The second bigger Fortless in Europe
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