The Bastion of Trebisacce is a part of the ancient city wall of Trebisacce, built in the 16th century and placed to defend the town from Turkish incursions. This imposing bastion constitutes one of the main historical and cultural landmarks of the Calabrian city.
Considered the "Balcony of the City," by virtue of its panoramic position from which it is possible to admire the Gulf of Taranto and the coastal area of Ionian Calabria, it represents a place of great fascination for visitors who want to learn about the history and traditions of the area.
The Bastion of Trebisacce offers visitors a breathtaking view of the sea and the surrounding coastline, making it one of the most beautiful and evocative places in Calabria.