The tower was built at the highest point of the town of Lubriano and represents what remains of the medieval castle.
It dates back to the twelfth century and, according to tradition, its height was twice as much before the disastrous earthquake of 1695.
It was an important signaling point and was part of the network of watch towers of the castles owned by the Monaldeschi.
Currently it has a height of about 18 meters.
The top can be accessed by means of a small steel and glass staircase.
The view sweeps over the Calanchi valley, the valley of the Tiber and the peaks of the Central Apennines.
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