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This might be of interst to you. I found it at an Italian Tourism Web Site.Verrucola Castle Fivizzano The magnificently fortified hill called the Verrucola, situated between the Mommio stream and the Collegnago canal, dominates the route leading from the Magra River Valley to the mountain passes of the western Lunigiana and the planes of Parma and Reggio Emilia beyond. As far back as 1044 there are records referring to the existence of this "caminata domini Bosonis" , the fortified residence in which, prior to the ascendancy of the Malaspina, the noble Bosi family had estabilished the seat of their dominion. Vestiges of the original structures remain unmistakable in the arrangement of the imposing central keep, built in the manner of the classic tower houses of the High Middle Age, as well as in several south-eastern sections of the encircling wall. In the mid 14th century, with the advent of the seigniory of the Marquis Spinetta Malaspina, the castle took on the dimensions and appearance visible today: the support towers of the central donjon (or keep) were built, and the perimeter walls completed. The collapse of the domination of Spinetta, the disastrous earthquake of 1481 and the progressive assertion of the political and mercantile power of Fivizzano, a city within the Florentine sphere of influence, all combined to determine the gradual decline of Verrucola. The ancient fortress eventually lost all strategic importance; one sign of which was the use of its south-western wall as a supporting structure for construction of the Church of Santa Margherita, with its graceful and harmonious renaissance arcade. Today the castle belongs to the sculptor Pietro Casccella, whose atelier has become a site of prime interest to travellers.
  
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