The paper presents an analysis of the Pandone Castle in Cerro al Volturno. Situated at the top of a hill, the fortification takes up a position above the medieval village, visually dominating a large section of the valley. The foundation is dated to the second half of the 10th century, but the castle underwent many transformations during its evolution. The analysis of the fortification passes through a necessary framing phase to evolve with the study of the state of conservation. All the areas are studied through the photogrammetric processes typical of the indirect survey methodology. The approach to knowledge of the building is aimed at the dissemination and promotion of the asset with the intention of attracting the attention of the scientific community. The contribution proposes the study of the Pandone Castle of Cerro al Volturno as an indispensable tool for the knowledge and promotion of an object of declared cultural interest, whose millenary history represents one of the points of concentration and stratification in which the phases of the evolutionary process of the territory of the high Volturno valley can be seen.
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