Portoferraio - Walls, towers and gates Bastioni Medicei The Bastioni Medicei of Portoferraio on the island ,were the main defense against the dangers that came from the ground, but especially from the sea. It is majestic walls, seemingly solid, which were built for the Grand Duke of Tuscany Cosimo I, who wanted to defend the Elba from the attacks of the Turks.
Portoferraio - Walls, towers and gates Porta di Mare Porta di Mare in Portoferraio is a stone gate built as if to emphasize symbolically the entrance in the center of Portoferraio, one of the smallest municipalities of the Elbe, but very active from the point of view of tourism. From Sea Gate you can enjoy a splendid view of the marine view.
Portoferraio - Walls, towers and gates Torre Martello o della Linguella The Linguella Tower, also known as Torre del Martello of Portoferraio is different from any other kind of architecture because of its characteristic octagonal shape. On the sea, the tower was originally used for sightings. It was built at the beginning of the sixteenth century by the Medici, determined to defend the Elba from possible attacks.
Rio Nell'Elba - Walls, towers and gates Torre del Porto The Torre del Porto in Rio Marina was built in 1534 by Jacopo Appiano V, Prince of Piombino. This, too, like many other structures on the island, served to defend the port of Rio Marina. It's topped by a tower with a clock that was only added in the nineteenth century, when Rio Marina became a municipality at all effects.
Campo Nell'Elba - Walls, towers and gates Torre di San Giovanni Situated in the locality Morota, the tower was built around the XI century as a fortress of the Republic of Pisa. The tower was also called "La torre della regina (Queen's Tower) and was the subject of many popular legends.
Walls, towers and gates Torre Medicea del Porto piazzale ammiraglio romeo bernotti - Marciana Marina The Torre Medicea of Porto is located in Marciana Marina and ,in the same way as the other towers scattered troughout the island of Elba, this is a defensive structure, overlooking the sea.