The Genoese tower of Gargali (or Gargalu) stands on the island of the same name, about 129 meters in altitude. It was used to communicate with the fort Girolata. Nowadays, it is in the Scandola nature reserve, and public access is not permitted.
The Genoese tower of Gargali (or Gargalu) stands on the island of the same name, about 129 meters in altitude. It was used to communicate with the fort Girolata. Nowadays, it is in the Scandola nature reserve, and public access is not permitted.