Castel Nuovo is a medieval castle situated in Naples, Italy, and is characterised as a royal residence and a fortress due to its location. The castle was built in 1279 and 1282 and is characterised by five towers. The main entrance features a white marble arch while the interior includes the Palatine Chapel, frescoes, Hall of Barons and the Armoury Hall. Visitors may also enjoy the castle's collection of Neapolitan painters' artwork, ranging from the 17th to 20th-century.