The Castle of Trani, perched along the Adriatic coast in Apulia, is a historical marvel. Built by Emperor Frederick II in the 13th century, this fortress has been witness to centuries of history, intrigue, and legend. One tale stands out, capturing the imagination of visitors and locals alike: the legend of Armida, a mysterious and beautiful figure whose spirit is said to haunt the castle’s stone corridors.
This legend combines romance, mystery, and supernatural elements, casting a captivating aura around the Castle of Trani and enriching the cultural tapestry of Apulia. Before delving into Armida’s story, it’s important to understand the castle’s historical background.
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