Rome is studded with cannon balls (2022)

(essenceofrome.com)

95 points | by thomassmith65 5 days ago ago

10 comments

  • mr_00ff00 27 minutes ago

    Maybe a bit of an exaggeration, but there was a time when Italy was the world’s Middle East (a collection of divided states where the great powers had their proxy wars)

    Not a surprise to see Rome have so many based on that.

  • brabel 6 hours ago

    Stockholm also has famous canon balls lodged on buildings in the old town: https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/stortorget-cannonball

    They are supposed to be from the Blood Bath that happened there in the 16th century when Swedes and Danes still enjoyed killing each other frequently, but no wall survives this long with a metal ball in it, hence that’s apparently a fake thing by some smart 18th century building owners.

    • FrontierProject 3 hours ago

      Yeah nobody who's ever seen a ballistic object hit anything is going to mistake that first image for a cannonball that was actually fired at the wall.

      • luma 21 minutes ago

        > The cannonball crashed into the church and went through a first wall. It then ended on the altar of the Chapel of the Virgin. [...] The cannon ball was walled into the left wall of the Chapel and a commemorative epigraph was added to it.

        It wasn't showing the wall where it had crashed through, it's showing where the ball has been mounted into the wall for display.

        • kevin_thibedeau 7 minutes ago

          The Aurelian wall looks like a ball was grouted in as well.

  • lapetitejort 7 hours ago

    Fort Pulaski in Savannah, Georgia also has cannonballs embedded in the brick walls: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Pulaski_National_Monument

    • kjs3 6 hours ago

      Yup; it's a neat daytrip if you're in the area. But then Capt. Gillmore showed up with rifled cannons and showed why we don't use cannonballs any more. :-)

    • csteubs 5 hours ago

      VMI has a number of cannonballs embedded in the turrets on the backside of Old Barracks as well. They're more placeholders now than anything, but were left in situ after General Hunter shelled and burned the then-arsenal during the 1864 Shenandoah Valley Campaign. One of my favorite points of intrigue as a cadet tour guide long ago.

    • jweir 4 hours ago

      Lewes Delaware has the Cannonball house which was struck in the 1812 bombardment. Delightful town and beach, worth a visit.

  • sdgluck 7 hours ago

    Or Rome is the set of a real-life Truman Show.