Fortino di Mazzallakkar explained

Fortino di Mazzallakkar
Location:Sambuca di Sicilia, Sicily, Italy
Type:Fort
Coordinates:37.6298°N 13.0753°W
Ownership:Private
Open To Public:On request
Built: 830
Builder:Arabs
Materials:Limestone
Height:up to 4m (13feet)
Condition:Ruins

The Fortino di Mazzallakkar is a ruined Arab fort in Sambuca di Sicilia, Sicily. It is located near Lago Arancio, and is partially submerged by its waters for six months of every year.

History

The Fortino di Mazzallakkar was built by the Arabs in around 830 AD, possibly to defend the territory around Sambuca di Sicilia, which was then known as Zabut.[1]

The fort was still in good condition until the mid-20th century, and it was used as a shelter for sheep and cattle. In the 1950s, the Carboj dam was built, causing the flooding of Lago Arancio. The fort is located at the edge of the lake, and is partially submerged around 6 months of the year. This has caused a lot of damage to the fort.[1]

The fort is privately owned, and can be visited on request.[2]

Layout

The fort originally had a square shape, with a circular tower on each corner. The towers had limestone domes and were equipped with slits. The walls were up to 4m (13feet) high.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fortino di Mazzallakkar. Virtual Sicily. 10 September 2015. it.
  2. Web site: Orlando. Andrea. Fortino Di Mazzallakkar. iCastelli.it. 10 September 2015. it. 9 August 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110809131334/http://www.icastelli.it/castle-1238248149-fortino_di_mazzallakkar-it.php. dead.