A key development in the construction project for a new ropewalk during the period of the Order of St John in Malta can be traced back to 1761. It was part of a project likely overseen by the Piedmontese architect Francesco Marandon, but the ropewalk was never built. A team of architects was sent to Toulon specifically to study Vauban's ropewalk design, and there they closely examined its features to understand its structure and distinctive characteristics. This study sheds light on an unexplored story involving the counts Valperga di Masino and using documents from the Historical Archives of Masino Castle (Caravino). The educational journey of an architect is shown to focus on a highly practical approach to learning construction methods. The expedition was aimed at studying the Toulon ropewalk building, one of the most emblematic structures representing French dominance in the Mediterranean. Revealing its secrets was crucial for the Order to be able to reproduce a similar structure, as part of an effort to reaffirm its position as a maritime power, a status solidified after the Battle of Lepanto.

Antista, A., Burgassi, V. (2025). The Toulon Ropewalk and the Educational Expedition of Professionals under the Order of St. John: New Insights from Drawings Preserved at the Historical Archives of Masino Castle (Caravino). In A. Brucculeri, M. Kourniati, M. Savorra (a cura di), Du voyage de formation au voyage professionnel de l’architecte en France et en Europe XVIIIe - XXe siècles (pp. 213-220). Roma : Campisano.

The Toulon Ropewalk and the Educational Expedition of Professionals under the Order of St. John: New Insights from Drawings Preserved at the Historical Archives of Masino Castle (Caravino)

Antista, Armando;
2025-01-01

Abstract

A key development in the construction project for a new ropewalk during the period of the Order of St John in Malta can be traced back to 1761. It was part of a project likely overseen by the Piedmontese architect Francesco Marandon, but the ropewalk was never built. A team of architects was sent to Toulon specifically to study Vauban's ropewalk design, and there they closely examined its features to understand its structure and distinctive characteristics. This study sheds light on an unexplored story involving the counts Valperga di Masino and using documents from the Historical Archives of Masino Castle (Caravino). The educational journey of an architect is shown to focus on a highly practical approach to learning construction methods. The expedition was aimed at studying the Toulon ropewalk building, one of the most emblematic structures representing French dominance in the Mediterranean. Revealing its secrets was crucial for the Order to be able to reproduce a similar structure, as part of an effort to reaffirm its position as a maritime power, a status solidified after the Battle of Lepanto.
2025
Settore CEAR-11/A - Storia dell'architettura
Antista, A., Burgassi, V. (2025). The Toulon Ropewalk and the Educational Expedition of Professionals under the Order of St. John: New Insights from Drawings Preserved at the Historical Archives of Masino Castle (Caravino). In A. Brucculeri, M. Kourniati, M. Savorra (a cura di), Du voyage de formation au voyage professionnel de l’architecte en France et en Europe XVIIIe - XXe siècles (pp. 213-220). Roma : Campisano.
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