Kamerlengo Castle
| Kamerlengo Castle Gradina Kamerlengo | |
|---|---|
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Trogir Croatia | |
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Kamerlengo Castle | |
| Type | Castle |
| Site information | |
| Owner | City of Trogir, Croatia |
| Condition | Preserved |
| Site history | |
| Materials | Limestone |
Kamerlengo (Gradina Kamerlengo) is a castle and fortress in Trogir, Croatia. It was built by the Republic of Venice[1]
The castle was built in the mid-15th century by Marin Radoj as part of an expansion of the Veriga Tower, built on the site in the late 14th century.[2] It is used as a location for performances during the summer months. The word kamerlengo (Italian: camerlengo) refers to the title of a Venetian administrative official (a chamberlain).
See also
References
- ↑ The Other Futurism: Futurist Activity in Venice, Padua & Verona by Willard Bohn
- ↑ Frommer's Croatia By Karen Torme Olson & Sanja Bazulic Olson
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Coordinates: 43°30′55″N 16°14′51″E / 43.51528°N 16.24750°E
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