Forte di Santa Tecla dominates Sanremo from the hill of the same name, offering a unique view of the Ligurian coast. Built in 1753, today it is a cultural center with exhibitions and events. Here’s what this unmissable fortress offers: Breathtaking panoramic spot over the city and sea. Temporary exhibitions of contemporary art and photography. Restaurant with terrace where you can enjoy local dishes. Military history narrated among the bastions.

Panoramas of the Riviera dei Fiori and art exhibitions inside an 18th-century bastion in the heart of Sanremo. A dive into history with a sea view.
- http://www.musei.liguria.beniculturali.it/musei?mid=5072&nome=forte-santa-tecla
- pm-lig@beniculturali.it
- Lungomare delle Nazioni, Imperia (IM)
- +39 010 2710278
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Introduction
Historical Background
Here are the key moments:
- 1756 – Construction ordered by the Republic of Genoa
- 1815 – Transfer to the House of Savoy after the Congress of Vienna
- 19th century – Used as a military prison
- 1990 – Restoration begins
- 1999 – Reopened to the public
Walk on the Ramparts
Contemporary Art Inside the Fortress
Why Visit It
When to Go
Nearby
Itineraries nearby
💡 Did You Know…?
It is said that during World War II, the fort was used as an air-raid shelter by the inhabitants of Sanremo. Even today, walking among the bastions, you can imagine the stories of those who sought protection within those walls. An atmosphere that makes the visit even more fascinating.



