Walls, towers and gates Torre Zenobito The Zenobito Tower was built in 1545 by the Genoese and is part of one of the four towers located in the coastal part of Capraia Isola. It owes its name to an ancient monastery called 'cenobio' located nearby during the Middle Ages. The Tower has a circular base and is divided internally into three floors overlapping one another.
Walls, towers and gates Torre Regina Torre Regina was built in 1699 by the Genoese and is part of the four towers built in Capraia Isola with the function of sighting and defending against pirate raids. He communicated with the other towers through smoke signals. It is currently accessible thanks to a path that starts from the Porto-Vecchio area.
Walls, towers and gates Torre del Porto The Torre del Porto was erected in 1541 by the Genoese on the coastal stretch of Capraia Isola. It is in good condition also thanks to the restorations made over the centuries. It has a circular shape at the base and battlements in the large gallery.
Walls, towers and gates Torretta del Bagno The Bath Tower takes its name from the proximity to the sea and is part of the four coastal towers of Capraia Isola. The structure was built by the Genoese in 1790 with the function of defending the Fort San Giorgio located above the Tower. The structure was cylindrical in shape and was protected by a dome, now collapsed.