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When after Cornello Pass you go down to the valley and walk along the green "fiuminata", where the Potenza flows calmly and well embanked surrounded by high and wooded slopes, is it always impressive to see the almost vertical rocky ramparts, which dominate Spindoli like a large amphitheater. And there, on a high spur, like a pearl set in its shell, is the Rocca di Spindoli, which from the valley floor is hard to see at first glance, being built with limestone cut from the rocks behind it and which camouflage it. And then we talk about the ruins of the Rocca, a one-piece tower about ten meters high and a high wall of the palatium, the result of a history that began between the 11th and 12th centuries and continued with the Varano who kept a garrison there, and of much oblivion from XVI century onwards, when it was abandoned to itself, to bad weather and earthquakes. The stones and the ashlars of the 260 meters of its perimeter walls have been removed for years to build the houses of the village downstream. On November 19, 1995, during one of our excursions, women from Spindoli sold jams to raise funds to be used for the restoration of the Rocca and a few months later the result was seen, having secured the ruins and arranged explanatory tables, the courtyard and the road to get there.
Source: http://www.iluoghidelsilenzio.it/rocca-di-spindoli-fiuminata-mc/