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Isola di Gallinara description and photos - Italy: Alassio. Detailed information about the attraction. Description, photographs and a map showing the nearest significant objects. The title in English is Isola di Gallinara. Photo and descriptionThe small island of Gallinara, with an area of only 11 hectares, is located off the coast of the Ligurian Riviera between the cities of Alassio and Albenga and today is a nature reserve famous for its unique Mediterranean flora and ecosystems. By the way, the Albenga Museum exhibits finds from ancient Roman ships discovered just off the coast of Gallinara. The island's name comes from the Italian word "galline", which is used to call wild chickens - in the era of ancient Rome they were found here in abundance ... Once upon a time, monks of the powerful Benedictine order lived on Gallinar, from which the ruins of an ancient monastery have survived to this day. In the 11th century, this monastery was one of the largest and richest in the entire Riviera and extended its influence as far as France. But in the 13-15th centuries it lost its significance, and in the middle of the 19th century, after the last monks left the island, it was sold into private hands. In addition to the monastery, today on the island you can see a round tower of the 16th century, built to protect against raids of Saracen pirates, and a small neo-Gothic church. Gallinara's nature is amazing. Herring gulls nest on the territory of this beautiful island, which, thanks to the protected status of the reserve, can breed their chicks in peace and quiet. It is on Gallinar that one of the largest colonies of these birds in the northern Tyrrhenian Sea is located. In addition to seagulls, the reserve is famous for its flora, which contains the rarest species of Mediterranean plants. And also rare reptiles live here. Gallinara is of particular interest to divers: in the coastal waters you can find sea daisies - yellow sponges of incredible size. The island has two dive sites - Christ the Tempter, also known as Punta Falconara, and Punta Shushau, where diving is possible only with experienced guides due to the abundance of unexploded World War II bombs and shipwrecks. We also recommend reading Castle Kammer (Schloss Kammer) description and photos - Austria: Lake Attersee Topic: Isola di Gallinara description and photos - Italy: Alassio. |