Where: Camaiore – town of Fibbialla
When: 1123 – 1313
The ruins of a cistern, on the top of the hill overlooking Fibbialla, are all that remains of the castle founded in 1123 by the canons of San Martino di Lucca.
From the fort of Fibbialla (whose name maybe derives from the Roman noble Flavianus = of Flavio) it was possible to dominate the Versilia plain up to Pisa and to control the underlying Via Francigena. It was also visually connected with the castle of Pedona.
Inside the walls - of which no trace remains, but whose existence is proven by the archival sources - there was no village, which was instead where the current inhabited area rises - outside the area of the enclosure, as evidenced by a document of 1204.