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Built with a square plan and imposing corner towers, [[Rocca di Ravaldino|this fortress]] was constructed in 1471 by the architect [[Giorgio Fiorentino Marchesi|Giorgio Marchesi Fiorentino]], at the request of [[Pino III Ordelaffi|Pino III]], the lord of [[Forlì]], then enlarged with a citadel by [[Girolamo Riario]], the new lord.
Built with a square plan and imposing corner towers, [[Rocca di Ravaldino|this fortress]] was constructed in 1471 by the [[architect]] [[Giorgio Fiorentino Marchesi|Giorgio Marchesi Fiorentino]], at the request of [[Pino III Ordelaffi|Pino III]], the lord of [[Forlì]], then enlarged with a citadel by [[Girolamo Riario]], the new lord.


The citadel later became the refuge for [[Caterina Sforza]] from an attack by [[Cesare Borgia]], [[Rodrigo Borgia]]'s bloodthirsty son, in 1500. It was then used as a prison. Doesn't really seem like a fun place to hang out, now does it?
The citadel later became the refuge for [[Caterina Sforza]] from an attack by [[Cesare Borgia]], [[Rodrigo Borgia]]'s bloodthirsty son, in 1500. It was then used as a prison. Doesn't really seem like a fun place to hang out, now does it?

Latest revision as of 17:22, 29 January 2024

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Built with a square plan and imposing corner towers, this fortress was constructed in 1471 by the architect Giorgio Marchesi Fiorentino, at the request of Pino III, the lord of Forlì, then enlarged with a citadel by Girolamo Riario, the new lord.

The citadel later became the refuge for Caterina Sforza from an attack by Cesare Borgia, Rodrigo Borgia's bloodthirsty son, in 1500. It was then used as a prison. Doesn't really seem like a fun place to hang out, now does it?