Scalambri Tower
Descrizione
The Scalambri Tower in Punta Secca is a coastal tower dating back to the 16th century, built as a defensive stronghold against Saracen raids and pirate attacks. With its square shape and massive structure, it stands just a few meters from the sea, next to the present-day lighthouse. Constructed in local limestone, the tower features thick walls, narrow slits, and an elevated entrance—typical traits of watchtowers from that period. Over time, the tower has become a historic and cultural symbol of the seaside village, offering valuable insight into Sicily’s coastal defense system. Located in the main square, near the famous “Casa di Montalbano” made popular by the television series, the Scalambri Tower can be viewed from the outside and is a must-see for anyone interested in the history and fortified heritage of the Iblean coast.