Three rows of crenellated walls, a drawbridge, bartizans and ponds, artificial caves and waterfalls, as well as secret passages, false ruins, palm trees and exotic botanical species…A romantic garden frames the 19th-century Neo-Gothic castle and becomes a public park in its less rocky and more accessible areas, offering visitors a breathtaking view of the city.
Inside the park, the Sala Nautica (naval hall) in the Torre Rotonda (round tower), headquarters of the educational centre, offers workshops and activities for schools and families in a suggestive space that takes visitors on new explorations and readings on the world, such as those planned by Captain D’Albertis to new shores.