Castles around Laino offer a glimpse into historical fortifications and noble residences in the Lombardy region of Italy, particularly near the scenic Lake Lugano and Lake Como. This area features a landscape characterized by lakes, mountains, and historic settlements. Visitors can explore a range of structures, from ancient defensive towers to renovated private castles. The region's strategic location historically led to the construction of numerous fortified sites.
Last updated: June 16, 2026
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This is an ancient signal tower dating back to the 12th century. The structure was part of the defensive system of Comacina Island. After the island's destruction by the people of Como (1169), it remained abandoned for centuries. https://fondoambiente.it/luoghi/torre-del-soccorso-detta-del-barbarossa-84041?ldc
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In the Middle Ages, it had a castle (since destroyed). The Pagani House Museum, the birthplace of Paolo Pagani, an important 17th-century Lombard painter, is open to visitors (a work is on display in the main living room of the Fogazzaro house). He left behind important works, such as the fresco on the vault of the church of San Martino, a masterpiece of the Italian Baroque. Castello was the birthplace of many architects and sculptors who worked in Italy and Europe. Their homes, such as those of the Fontana family and that of Domenico Merlini, can still be seen.
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Throughout the core, on a racing bike, you will have to push (stairs everywhere).
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Beautiful castle on Lake Lugano
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The original volume was completed in imitation of the medieval style, only to be subjected, years later (2014-2017), to a further restoration intervention in which the aim was to restore "the soul of the castle", preserving the ancient part, showing clearly the difference between the medieval part and the recent works.
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In 1960 only the stone perimeter walls of the building and part of the defensive walls remained. During the early 1990s it was transformed and expanded to create a private residence.
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Private building. Interesting example of architectural recovery. The current building was born from the transformation and expansion of an ancient medieval castle. Located on a promontory, at the time of its construction (11th century) the castle enjoyed a very strategic position and constituted an observation and defense point along the road to the Mara and Intelvi valleys.
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Seems a bit run down, but is still inhabited.
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Among the most popular sites are Villa Ciani, a beautiful historical site by Lake Lugano known for exhibitions, and Torre del Soccorso (Barbarossa Tower), an ancient 12th-century signal tower offering sheer views of Tremezzina and Comacina Island.
Yes, Villa Ciani is categorized as family-friendly. Its location by Lake Lugano and its role as a venue for exhibitions and events make it a pleasant visit for all ages.
Torre del Soccorso (Barbarossa Tower) is specifically highlighted for its sheer views of Tremezzina and Comacina Island. Its strategic position as an ancient signal tower ensures breathtaking vistas over the lake and surrounding landscape.
The castles in this region, such as Torre del Soccorso, date back to the 12th century and were part of larger defensive systems. Castello di Valsolda, though its original structure is destroyed, is known as the birthplace of many architects and sculptors, reflecting the area's rich cultural heritage. Doragno Castle, originally an 11th-century strategic observation point, showcases architectural recovery while preserving its ancient foundations.
Castello di Carlazzo (Castel San Pietro) offers a unique experience as it's an inhabited castle-like settlement where you can even find options for 'workation' stays. Doragno Castle, a private building that underwent significant architectural recovery, provides insight into the transformation of ancient structures into modern residences while retaining their historical essence.
Yes, the area around Laino offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous mountain hikes, including difficult routes like 'Sasso Rosso – Monte Boglia loop from Brè sopra Lugano'. For cycling enthusiasts, there are challenging touring bicycle routes such as 'Lakeside view of Lake Lugano – Lake Lugano loop from San Fedele Intelvi', and road cycling routes like 'Val d'Intelvi and Balcone d'Italia Loop from Argegno'. You can explore these and more on the respective komoot guides: Mountain Hikes around Laino, Cycling around Laino, and Road Cycling Routes around Laino.
Visitors appreciate the historical significance and the stunning natural settings. Highlights like Villa Ciani are loved for being beautiful castles right on Lake Lugano, while Torre del Soccorso is praised for its incredible panoramic views. The blend of history, architecture, and scenic landscapes makes these sites highly valued by the komoot community.
Yes, Castello di Carlazzo (Castel San Pietro) is an inhabited settlement, and there are even options for 'workation' stays. Doragno Castle, originally an 11th-century fortress, has been transformed and expanded into a private residence, showcasing an interesting example of architectural recovery.
This ancient signal tower is a property of the Italian Environment Fund (FAI). It offers a sheer view of Tremezzina and Comacina Island. It's advisable to check the opening periods on the FAI website before planning your visit, as access might be restricted to certain times.
For Castello di Valsolda, if you are exploring the core of the area, be aware that there are stairs everywhere, which might require pushing if you are on a racing bike or have mobility concerns. While the original castle is destroyed, the settlement itself has a challenging terrain.
Villa Ciani, located by Lake Lugano, serves as a significant venue for exhibitions and events. Since 1933, it has hosted important displays, and today it is mainly used for contemporary artistic and historical exhibitions, and can also be booked for private events.


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