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Castles

Piedmont is inhabited by a silent people: it is the people of castles. With no less than 526 of them, Piedmont is certainly the most ‘castellated’ region in Italy. The province of Alessandria holds the largest number of them: 258, considering the structures with only a few remnants also.

They served as a protective garrison around small villages where yesteryear life sprang up. The same life that one still breathes or imagines when visiting these enchanting buildings. Not all of them are intact; of quite a number only far-off recollections still remain. In general, however, castles in Piedmont do represent an important heritage, being properly maintained and cared for in most cases. Some castles can be visited, still clad in their vintage adornments. Some others have been turned into restaurants or even luxury hotels offering a fairy tale experience.

The following fact-sheets tell unusual stories and facts about 102 castles out of the 526 spread across Piedmont. The selection, though limited, do conveys the fascination that still lingers within these walls.

102 results

CASTELLO DI RIVARA
Rivara (TO)
CASTELLO DI ROCCA DE' BALDI
Rocca de' Baldi (CN)
CASTELLO DI ROCCA GRIMALDA
Rocca Grimalda (AL)
CASTELLO DI RODDI
Roddi (CN)
CASTELLO DI ROPPOLO
Roppolo (BI)
CASTELLO DI ROVASENDA
Rovasenda (VC)
CASTELLO DI SAN GIORGIO CANAVESE
San Giorgio Canavese (TO)
CASTELLO DI SAN MARZANO OLIVETO
San Marzano Oliveto (AT)
CASTELLO DI SAN SEBASTIANO DA PO
San Sebastiano da Po (TO)
CASTELLO DI SERRALUNGA D'ALBA
Serralunga d'Alba (CN)
CASTELLO DI TORRE RATTI
Borghetto di Borbera (AL)
CASTELLO DI TRISOBBIO
Trisobbio (AL)
CASTELLO DI UVIGLIE
Rosignano Monferrato (AL)
CASTELLO DI VALPERGA
Valperga (TO)
CASTELLO DI VESPOLATE
Vespolate (NO)
CASTELLO FAA'
Bruno (AT)
CASTELLO FALLETTI
Barolo (CN)
CASTELLO GANCIA
Canelli (AT)
CASTELLO GANDOLFI
Melazzo (AL)
CASTELLO MALASPINA
Cremolino (AL)
CASTELLO MARCHESI INCISA DI CAMERANA
Sale San Giovanni (CN)

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