The Lanza Castle of Trabia was an imposing castle that dominated the country since the 16th century, built near a fresh spring in an earthly paradise setting. It was destroyed in 1517 during a rebellion but later rebuilt. In the 18th century, the Prince transformed it into a business with industries like textiles and fishing. Now owned by the Lanza family, it shows large terraces with views but lies in decay due to decades of neglect, with the interior subjected to theft. If restored, it could have extraordinary tourist appeal for its history and architecture in a rare seaside location.