Castello Aragonese is a medieval castle located in Ischia Ponte and is perhaps the most iconic and intriguing of all Ischia's sights.
Chiesa del Soccorso
This Soccorso church in the town of Forio (Chiesa del Soccoroso) would be the most famous church on the island of Ischia, or maybe all over Italy.
Pilastri Aqueduct Barano d'Ischia
The Pilastri aqueduct was built in the sixteenth century, to remedy the shortage of water of the then Village of Celsa, now Ischia Ponte.
This Soccorso church in the town of Forio (Chiesa del Soccoroso) would be the most famous church on the island of Ischia, or maybe all over Italy.
In Ischia Ponte is located Ischia's most iconic and intriguing sights, Castello Aragonese, which is the symbol of the Island of Ischia.
Villa Arbusto museum sits proudly in a hilly area with glorious views overlooking the town of Lacco Ameno. The beautiful 18th century villa
Pilastri Aqueduct Barano d'Ischia
The Pilastri aqueduct was built in the sixteenth century, to remedy the shortage of water of the then Village of Celsa, now Ischia Ponte.
The church, Santa Maria al Monte, is located over 400 meters above sea level, is located in a natural setting of great charm and beauty
Chiesa di Santa Restituta
La Chiesa di Santa Restituta is located in the town of Lacco Ameno
La Chiesa di Santa Restituta is located in the town of Lacco Ameno
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The Torrione is a fortified watch-tower in the heart of Forio, to defend the island against attacks from Saracen invaders and pirates.
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Positioned right next to the sea in Ischia Ponte, in the picturesque bay of Cartaromana and in front of the tiny island that's home to Castello Aragonese
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The Sea Museum (Il Museo del Mare) is housed in the center of the Island in Ischia Ponte.
The museum of Santa Restituta in Lacco Ameno is situated on the site where archeological excavations
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