Historic tower in the old town, connected with Levanto’s medieval defensive layout and the routes toward the hills.
Why visit it
It helps visitors read the medieval structure of Levanto and connect the old town with the routes leading towards the surrounding hills.
Description
The Medieval Clock Tower is one of the elements linked to the historic walled town of Levanto. Local and cultural sources describe it in relation to the medieval walls and the upper part of the old town.
History and context
The tower is associated with Levanto’s medieval defensive system and with the route of the old walls. It is mentioned in local heritage itineraries and by FAI as part of the historic urban fabric.
How to get there
It is in the historic area of Levanto, near the route of the medieval walls.
Accessibility and practical notes
Urban access; check slopes and paving in the old town before visiting.
Local tips
Visit it as part of a walk through the old town, Via Guani and the nearby historic buildings.
Curiosity
FAI presents the tower as a connection point between the old town itinerary and the walking network towards Punta Mesco and Monte Bardellone.
Opening and practical information
Outdoor point of interest. Check updated local information before visiting.
Costs and access
No verified ticket or access cost information.
What to see nearby
Nearby: Oratory of San Giacomo, Church of Sant’Andrea, Levanto Castle, Via Guani and the wall route.
Sources and verification
Sources consulted: fondoambiente.it/luoghi/torre-medievale-dell-orologio; comune.levanto.sp.it/vivere-il-comune/il-patrimonio-artistico/