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This medieval castle's remains now serve as a memorial against all conflicts.
The small hamlet of Fiumefreddo Bruzio is located on the western coast of Calabria, among the hills and mountains that characterize the hard-to-traverse region. A tower was constructed on one of these hills during the Lombard domination of the region and was later used by the Normans. Between the late 12th and early 13th-centuries, when Calabria was ruled by the Kingdom of Sicily, it served as a castle and became the property of various noblemen and feudatories. During the mid-16th-century, Castello della Valle was donated to Ferdinando De Alarçon-Mendoza, marquis of the Valle, and took its current name of Fiumefreddo Bruzio.