La digue du Vieux - Port
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"Halfway approximately two marine Pietra Corbara (south) and Porticciolo (north) on the territory of the commune of Cagnano stands the tower of the Osse, dominant at 45 m altitude, small indentation of the shore, the cove of the same name, spelled differently in different documents (shad cala, cala cala dell'osse or a losse).
Whoever undertakes around the Cap Corse, in the direction of Santa Severa, the notice may roadside, isolated, unrelated to the villages above, beyond the hill back of falling into the sea
Starting from Bastia, it is the tenth round Cape Corsine that we see regularly appear in inventories or visit reports.
Like most coastal towers, the tower of the Osse has been designed and built in the 16th century, around the years 1598, 1599 and 1600.
A plan of the tower dating from 1599, is published in the book of A. Mr. Graziani, the towers of the coast.
  
The perfect conservation of this turn facilitates its description. It is a building with three levels of 14,20 m in height, side door. The base, ground cord contains the tank. The room on the first level has a single opening is the door. The soil is clay.
At the second level (14 m2 area), was the living room of Torregiani. The floor has disappeared.
There are two windows, a niche and a fireplace. There is access to the terrace which has a crown which is open 25 battlements, on which rests a dike 1 m 10 tall, crenellated.
This tower was given to service areas by the services of Bridges and Roads, October 12, 1896. Sold by a services areas Porticciolo capita in 1913, it was bought by Dr. Ambrosi, who was assigned the rank before the League of Historical Sciences and Natural Corsica, for, in the words of Camille Piccioni , help maintain a witness to the ancient fortifications Cape corsines.
The tower was restored by the Archaeological Society of Upper Corsica, 1978.1979 and 1980 (reconstruction of the terrace, the coronation recovery)."
Osse tower
Le Moulin Matteï
Sunrise
Disused church of Sta Chiara at
Magna Sottana  - Rogliano-Corsican Santa Chjara
"Located in the Navy of the same name, at the mouth of a river which is crossed a beautiful bridge.
This tower has been restored. It has two levels. The first level is accessed by a ladder was the living room of Torregiani. The door is on the river side. From there, a staircase gives access to the terrace surrounded by a beautiful crown with battlements, surmounted by a barricade part based on three crows.
The tower was built at the initiative of the community Olmeta. It is in a different relation to carers, between the towns of FARINOLE and OLMETA in the years 1583/1585, which is an indication of its date of construction.
Outside their respective marine, residents of the two towns were named pre-indeed provide guards in various places: Ghjésola, Salto, Mergine, Fosso del arco, Finocchio and Lecciola.
In a document filed in the trial in 1584, the inhabitants of Olmeta state that they have built in their scalo a tower 25 years ago, so in 1559." Genoese tower of Negro
Erbalunga Brando Marine
a scene of the film was shot in Colomba in 1947 by Emile Couzinet Family Tomb
Assomption de la Vierge Marie
Bastia -Corsica Assunta Gloriosa
The towers were built by the Genoese occupying Corsica between the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries to prevent attacks Barbary and all the dangers from the sea Under the leadership of the Republic of Genoa, ninety towers were built on the Corsican coast, including thirty-two nothings at Cap Corse Genoese Tower