Trabucco di Celestino
This fishing contraption sits on top of a series of spindly wooden stilts. Nestled near the historic walls of Castello Svevo, it's a captivating example of ancient fishing architecture, connected to the mainland by a walkway, featuring two wooden arms supporting a rectangular net.

šŸ“œ Ancient wooden fishing machine, a symbol of local maritime life and traditions, used for fishing in Termoli, Italy.
šŸ” Its design dates back to the 18th century, possibly adapted from Phoenician technology, allowing fishing less reliant on good weather.

Why Go

šŸŽ£ Experience authentic maritime history.
āš™ļø Explore intricate design and traditional fishing techniques.
šŸŒ… Enjoy stunning Adriatic coast views.
🌊 See an ancient fishing contraption.
šŸ“œ Learn about historical fishing methods.
šŸ“ø Unique coastal architecture.

Why Avoid

🚫 Not open to the public for close-up visits.

Tips

ā˜€ļø Visit during daylight hours for best views.
🚶 Combine with exploring Castello Svevo or Termoli's beaches.
šŸ—£ļø Avoid calling it "trabocco" in Termoli to prevent local debate.

šŸ…æļø ParkingVia Giudicato Vecchio, Termoli, Italy

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