Calabrian Architecture
Calabria displays a fusion style of architecture
Calabria in Italy is a place which has a fine tuned amalgamation of different cultures and different convention. Starting from Greeks, before three thousand years, Calabria had witnessed and experienced one after another foreign invasions and the reason for a super fusion of architectures is available here. Calabrian architecture is mainly inspired by the style, tradition, and concepts from, Grecian, Normans, Romans, North Africans, Byzantines, and Etruscans civilizations. In fact, Calabrian architecture is one of the most authentic historical possessions of this city which attracts history lovers tourists from all corners of the world at random pace almost throughout the year.
Some historical architectures at Calabria
Vibo Valentia may not be the top tourists’ attractions in Calabria but those who love to watch the splendor of ancient military architecture should come to enjoy the castle of this town. The Church of San Michele, which was designed by Baldassare Peruzzi is another jewel in the heritage architectural building of Calabria.
The 6th century dated acropolis in Calabria was made on Grecian style and convention of architecture; the ancient public bath based on Roman style and convention, and there are some old walls which are of ancient age when Vibo was called Hipponion are unique specimens of old Calabrian architecture, which whisper the tale of old days till day.
